TURKEY, in Zoology

common name for a large game and poultry bird related to the grouse and the pheasant. Its name derives from its "turk-turk" call. Turkeys are indigenous to the New World; American fossils date back 40 million years to the Oligocene. The Mexican turkey, taken to Europe in the 16th cent. by the conquistadors, is the original of the domestic race. The wild eastern turkey, Meleagris gallapavo, was common in New England at the time of the Pilgrims, but has been exterminated there and now ranges from New York to Missouri. Commercial operations produced 260 million turkeys in the United States in 1989. Wild turkeys are woodland birds, gregarious except at breeding time. They are nonmigratory, although they are good fliers. Like pheasants, they are polygamous, and the male, who eats little during courtship, depends at this time on a fatty breast appendage for nourishment. The female alone builds the nest on the ground; she lays 8 to 15 eggs per clutch and also broods the young. The colorful ocellated turkey, Agriocharis ocellata is found in Central America. Turkeys are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Aves, order Galliformes, family Meleagrididae.

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...to danger point, 27 - 31 . Turkey, Merriam, Grand Canyon...near Carlsbad Caverns, 89 . Turkey, water, Everglades, 136 . Turkey, wild, Everglades, 136...landscaping, 56 - 63 . Vertebrate Zoology, Museum of, Mount McKinley...
...persecution Humans are responsible for many turkey vulture deaths, either by accident...Among the reasons given for shooting turkey vultures are that they attack the nests...the latter must be most unusual, as the turkey vulture is too small and its bill is too...
...Cochiti call turkey tsena. Hodge gives as Turkey clans of various pueblos: Pecos, Petdelu...Mexicans in New Mexico usually call the turkey gallo de la tierra, gallina de la tierra...Spanish guajalote is not applied to the turkey in New Mexico. Turkeys breed in considerable numbers in the...
...bath sponges are given common names, such as fine turkey, brown turkey, honeycomb for Mediterranean sponges, and wool...fibers. There are many other names, but the fine turkey and the honeycomb are those most often seen for sale...
...wanderer (collared plains-wanderer; turkey quail) 1978-1979 Plankton 198(1...ccli,; 7971 1912, 1913 3 Quail,Turkey s Plins wanderer Rabbit, Rock sro Pika...Moccasin, Water Trinreresuros 7973, 1974 7 Turkey quail see Ilains wanderer Turquoisine...
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...in teacher training. With regard to Turkey, when some conditions are taken into...sees that while geography education in Turkey is in certain ways better than that in...there are also some impediments to Turkeys providing geography education that meets...standards for developed countries. In Turkey, there are significant obstacles to...
...of the species from the Asi River, Turkey (Yalcin et al., 2002). Vertebrae...the Chairman of the Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh...Science Aquaculture, Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh...
...characteristic which differentiates Turkey from the other contemporary...Kemalist elite decided that Turkey should join the ranks of other...civilized nations. To demonstrate Turkeys new affiliation and new place...Berkeleys Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 1907-39," in Social Studies...Rustow, "Politics and Islam in Turkey 1920-1950," in Richard...
...about his recent excavations at the site of Turkey Hill Pueblo. Knowing why Cummings was asked, and why Turkey Hill Pueblo was the subject of his talk...second-largest pueblo near Flagstaff, Turkey Hill Pueblo, located three miles east...
...Middle, South, Archey and Turkey Forks) would become sanctuaries...27) and a single site from Turkey Fork (n = 4) (Fig. 1...State University Museum of Zoology (ASUMZ). Genetic analysis...B individuals to 1.7 for Turkey Fork individuals (Table 1...
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...Thomas Pennant produced his British Zoology, which is frankly a model that modern...exclusively from Thomas Pennants British Zoology and I was able to repeat the scientific...rather as if a picture of a battery farmed turkey, fattened up for Christmas, had been...description of the lean, active wild turkeys that inhabit the woodlands of North America...
...combs and ornaments for sale in Persia, Turkey and Egypt. In Siberia, wrote Marco Polo...scientist Konrad von Gesner, the "father of zoology," who had his doubts about unicorns...wealthiest ruler of his time, the sultan of Turkey, sent 12 unicorn horns to His Most Catholic...
...medicine, metallurgy, meteorology, music, painting and zoology. Even Leonardo would have been impressed. Over and over again...which curve from what is now Israel through Syria, southern Turkey, northern Iraq and western Iran, were extraordinarily well...
...sea last summer: Canada, Spain, Italy, Croatia, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Morocco Fantasy career: U.S. representative on...last summer in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, studying its zoology, botany, and geology Kathryn Williams Virginia Commonwealth...
...century, Thales lived in the city of Miletus, now western Turkey. According to Herodotus, Thales was of Phoenician descent...laid the foundations of various sciences including biology and zoology. Aristotles works include Metaphysics and Ethics. His main...
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...on drinking all week, but as it is I suffer a mini cold-turkey session every week. I wasnt particularly anxious to start...it a go. I have a background in science - I did a degree in zoology - so although Ive always been really sceptical about many therapies...
...Be A Millionaire? for your family to play together over the turkey leftovers on Boxing Day. The questions are set by DAVID EDWARDS...sciences will they cover? A Astronomy B Chemistry C Mathematics D Zoology Which character or characters associated with Christmas appear...


 

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