Turkey: A Fun and Educational Book for Kids with Amazing Facts and Pictures
Large domesticated birds are native to North America, including the turkey bird. It is a member of the genus Meleagris and has a strong kinship with other game birds including pheasants, quails, and grouse. The largest game bird in North America, the wild turkey can be found all over the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
The turkey bird is renowned for its unusual looks, which include a featherless head and neck that are embellished with vivid red and blue skin. The magnificent display of feathers and colors that male turkeys, commonly referred to as toms, put on during breeding season is what attracts females. Hens, or female turkeys, are smaller and usually have fewer colorful feathers.
A typical food source, turkeys are frequently eaten on special occasions like Thanksgiving and Christmas. In addition, they are raised for their pets, feathers, and eggs. Given its high protein content and low fat content, turkey meat is a popular healthy option.