Turkeys Turkeys are birds. Some turkeys live in the wild. Some live on farms. wild.

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Turkeys

Turkeys are birds. Some turkeys live in the wild. Some live on farms. wild

Wild: living in nature

Turkeys have wings. Most farm turkeys cannot fly. Their bodies are too heavy to fly.

Turkeys have feathers. A male turkey can puff up its feathers and fan its tail. fan

Fan: to spread out

Turkeys have a flap of skin called a wattle on their neck.

Turkeys have a hard, sharp beak. It helps them pick up small foods such as grains. grains

Grains: seeds of plants

Turkeys also eat fresh plants.

Turkeys are social. They stay together in the farmyard. social

Social: like to be around other animals