Not a country. Focus on a bird instead, that has a surprisingly engaging story — and scarcely went extinct.
Native to North and Central America, a turkey widespread to Europe
Wildlife managers struggled to reconstruct populations until a center of a 20th century, when they satisfied particular birds, bred in captivity, had no thought how to tarry on their own. When whole flocks were relocated, however, they rebounded — all a approach to your table. (Read some-more on a turkey’s story during New Scientist)
Drop some dinner-table believe with a integrate turkey facts:
– An adult furious turkey has between 5,000 and 6,000 feathers
-Â A turkey’s brave (the dangly bit)Â is called a “wattlesnood
– Male turkeys (called “gobblers” or “toms”) poop a opposite figure than females💩