The turkey is a large bird in the genus Meleagris, native to North America.
There are two extant turkey species: the wild turkey of eastern and central North America and the ocellated turkey of the Peninsula in Mexico.
Males of both turkey species have a distinctive fleshy wattle, called a snood, that hangs from the top of the beak.
They are among the largest birds in their ranges.
As with many large ground-feeding birds, the male is bigger and much more colorful than the female.
The earliest turkeys evolved in North America over 20 million years ago and they share a recent common ancestor with grouse, pheasants, and other fowl.
The wild turkey species is the ancestor of the domestic turkey, which was domesticated approximately 2,000 years ago.
Dimensions:
- (H) 700 mm
- (L) 800 mm
- (W) 440 mm
Weight:
- 24.7 kg
Scoring Zones:
- 1 back shot
- 1 quartering towards shot
- 1 frontal shot
- 1 elevated front shot
- 1 elevated back shot
Group 3







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