- The wild
turkey (Meleagris
gallopavo) is an
upland game bird
native to
North America, one of two
extant species of
turkey and the
heaviest member of the...
- The
domestic turkey (Meleagris
gallopavo domesticus) is a
large fowl, one of the two
species in the
genus Meleagris and the same
species as the wild turkey...
- America.
There are two
extant turkey species: the wild
turkey (Meleagris
gallopavo) of
eastern and
central North America and the
ocellated turkey (Meleagris...
-
turkey is a
breed of
Meleagris gallopavo which descends from a
cross between the
eastern wild
turkey (Meleagris
gallopavo silvestris) and the
domestic turkey...
- (state endemic), and others. One
subspecies of wild turkey,
Meleagris gallopavo osceola, is
found only in Florida. The
state is a
wintering location for...
-
largest extant galliform species, the
North American wild
turkey (Meleagris
gallopavo),
which may
weigh as much as 14 kg (30.5 lb) and may
exceed 120 cm (47 in)...
-
melanin deposition.
Original wild
plumage color of
turkeys (Meleagris
gallopavo) is bronzed, but
solid white plumage color due to an
autosomal recessive...
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Magellanic penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus) 4,000 40 1.0 1
Golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) 4,800 40 1.0 2 Wild
turkey (Meleagris
gallopavo) 6,050 28 1.0 11...
- and Guatemala. A
relative of the
North American wild
turkey (Meleagris
gallopavo), it was
sometimes previously considered in a
genus of its own (Agriocharis)...
- name
Photography Year
Alabama Wild
turkey (state game bird)
Meleagris gallopavo 1980
Georgia Bobwhite quail (state game bird)
Colinus virgini**** 1970...