The only difference between the wild turkeys in our photo today and the domestic turkeys many of us are preparing for the Thanksgiving meal is that domestic turkeys are raised on farms. Scientifically speaking, they’re the same species. The wild turkeys—like these two in Winter, Wisconsin—demonstrate how incredible these birds are in their natural environment. Adult turkeys have some 5,000 to 6,000 feathers, which work kind of like cat whiskers, helping the birds sense their environment. It’s the tom turkeys who have these large tail feather displays—they use them to attract hens. Wild turkeys don"t fly far and don"t migrate, but they are agile and can cover short distances quickly. They’re also highly adaptable to new environments, ranging throughout Mexico (where they originated) and the contiguous United States, and into several Canadian provinces as well.
Wild turkeys in repose
Today in History
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It’s Endangered Species Day
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National Hammock Day
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Happy birthday to the Peak!
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Gazing upon Portraits of Change
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Invisible no longer
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Beyond Walls for World Refugee Day
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Iguazu Falls at the border of Argentina and Brazil
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Guiding ships to safety
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Train crossing the Tadami River in Japan
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Winter solstice
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Molokini Crater, Maui, Hawaii
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Tintern Abbey, Wales
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International Tiger Day
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Here comes summer
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A unique elephant encounter in Nantes
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A cutting-edge art gallery opens in Paris
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A Great view from above
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Aït Benhaddou, Morocco
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For Hispanic Heritage Month: Out of Many, One
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Make your way up a picturesque passageway of Chefchaouen
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Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park, Washington
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Celebrating World Water Day
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Weaverbird nests at Kenya’s Samburu National Reserve
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Diwali
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Hen Galan
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Porto Timoni beach, Greece
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Commemorating peace in Antarctica
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The birth of Bauhaus
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International Day of the Worlds Indigenous Peoples
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Rolling hills of the Palouse, Washington
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