Thursday, November 27, 2014

The Weirdest Incidents Involving Wild Turkeys This Week


Wild turkeys were “everywhere” on Cape Cod, despite having once been extinct in Massachusetts. The birds were also booming again in Ohio, Florida, Texas, Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, and New Jersey, where turkey numbers had increased a thousand-fold since 1977, when 22 wild turkeys were brought in from New York and Vermont to restock what was then a virtually turkey-less state. A New Jersey biologist now assured the public: “I think that they are here to stay,” and a local Op-Ed writer attributed the turkey’s success, in part, to polygamy. The post The Weirdest Incidents Involving Wild Turkeys This Week appeared first on WIRED.


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The Weirdest Incidents Involving Wild Turkeys This Week



The Weirdest Incidents Involving Wild Turkeys This Week

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