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Thanksgiving Science Turkey Facts!!!
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Turkey Numbers They can fly for short bursts up to 55 mph They run up to 25 mph They have a 270 degree field of vision
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Odd Facts Turkeys can see in COLOR Sometimes Turkeys will sleep in trees They have really good hearing, yet have NO ears!
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What about “Tom” The Male Turkey, known as “Tom,” was named by Benjamin Franklin after Thomas Jefferson
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What’s in a Name? A Female Turkey is a Hen A Turkey under 16 weeks old is a “Fryer” A Turkey 6-7 months olds is called a “roaster” A Male Turkey is also called a Gobbler
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Got Turkey? Based on the Department of Agriculture’s Report, over 45 million Turkeys are cooked and consumed at Thanksgiving!
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What does a Turkey Do? Turkeys stay very busy all day by hunting for seeds, corn, berries, and insects.
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Baby Turkeys A Baby Turkey is called a Poult
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Unique Turkey Parts The turkey’s snood ( flap of skin that dangles over the beak) turns bright red when it is upset or also when it is courting a mate.
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Unique Turkey Parts The Turkey has a Gizzard, which is part of its stomach. The Gizzard’s job is to help grind and break up food to help with digestion.
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Turkey Quiz!
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Question 1 How fast can a Turkey run? A. 55 mph B. 30 mph C. 25 mph
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Question 2 True or False Turkeys have good hearing, yet have no ears.
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Question 3 Another name for a male Turkey is A. Fryer B. Tom C. Roaster
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Question 4 True or False Turkeys cannot fly.
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Question 5 How many Turkeys are cooked and eaten each year in the U.S.? A. Millions B. Thousands C. Hundreds
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Question 6 What is the name of the female Turkey? A. Gobbler B. Chick C. Hen
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Question 7 What body part of the Turkey helps it digest food? A. Gizzard B. Beak C. Snood
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Question 8 True or False Turkeys can see in color
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Question 9 Who is responsible for naming the male Turkey, “Tom”? A. George Washington B Abe Lincoln C. Benjamin Franklin
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Question 10 Name one new thing you learned about Turkeys:
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