
TURKEY, MED 19''H
4725, TURKEY, MED 19''H are anatomically scaled to create the best reproduction of the life size stuffed animal and the most realistic stuffed animal in the industry. Benjamin Franklin called the turkey a “much more respectable bird,” “a bird of courage,” and “a true original native of America.” Interesting Facts About Turkeys Both male and female turkeys gobble Turkeys make a variety of different sounds including “purrs,” “yelps,” and “kee-kees.” Contrary to popular belief, it’s not just male turkeys that gobble. Females gobble too! Male turkeys are called “toms” while females are called “hens.” Wild turkeys can fly It’s a common myth that turkeys can’t fly (most likely because they feed on the ground), but wild turkeys have been known to fly up to 55 mph in short bursts. For domesticated turkeys, this is unfortunately not the case. They’re bred to be heavier in weight, almost twice as much as a wild turkey. Wild turkeys sleep in trees Turkeys spend most of their time on th