Do turkeys have good memory?

Turkeys have short term memory loss, and they also suffer from short term memory loss.
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What is the memory span of a turkey?

In my experience, their memory is about 5 minutes. They aren't the wisest but could very well be the warriest.
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Are turkeys an intelligent bird?

Turkeys are actually quite intelligent. They are really good at geography and can learn the details of really large areas which is especially useful for finding food. Turkeys exhibit problem-solving behavior and are curious and inquisitive animals.
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Do turkeys remember your face?

Erik Marcus, the author of Vegan: The New Ethics of Eating, spent a considerable amount of time with turkeys on farm sanctuaries. He found that “[t]urkeys remember your face and they will sit closer to you with each day you revisit.
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Does a wild turkey have a memory?

A wild gobbler recognizes a predator when it sees one. No. Unlike a white-tailed deer, turkeys rarely take notice of a new shooting lane or even a tent blind placed near familiar location.
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How smart are wild turkeys?

Not to be confused with their distant and stupid cousin, the domesticated turkey commonly found in freezers, wild turkeys are highly intelligent and unpredictable. They can fly as fast as 55 m.p.h., run up to 20 m.p.h. and have keen eyesight.
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How good is a turkeys vision?

It's widely accepted that wild turkeys can see three times sharper than a hunter with 20/20 vision and nearly eight times farther. Turkeys can put together details and movement through that incredible sharpness, often at unbelievable distances.
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Do turkeys have feelings?

All poultry species are sentient vertebrates and all the available evidence shows that they have a very similar range of feelings as mammalian species. Poultry can suffer by feeling pain, fear, and stress." More information about the lives of turkeys can be found here.
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Why do turkeys follow you?

Turkeys “may attempt to dominate or attack people they view as subordinates.” This behavior is most common in the fall when young male birds start competing with elders of the flock, according to MassWildlife. If you're cornered by a belligerent bird, it's important to not let the turkey intimidate you.
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What is the dumbest bird?

The kakapo is known as the dumbest bird in the world.
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Are turkeys dumb or smart?

Turkeys are not dumb — instead they're very social with each other and with humans. Animal Planet isn't so kind, calling them “confused,” but Benjamin Franklin called them “birds of courage” and thought the wild turkey should be the official animal of the United States, not the bald eagle.
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Are turkeys curious?

Turkeys living in the wild or on sanctuaries enjoy building nests, foraging, taking dust baths and raising young. They are incredibly curious and inquisitive animals who enjoy exploring, and their ability to remember the geographic content of an area larger than 1,000 acres aides this curiosity.
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Do turkeys love their owners?

Turkeys are social animals and will become very attached to their people! We have an ongoing joke that our turkey is a better dog than the dog is! She will faithfully follow us around anywhere we go! She loves to be pet and will even sit down on our feet to try to get attention!
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How long do turkeys live as pets?

Life Expectancy

The maximum recorded lifespan for a turkey in captivity is twelve years and four months. For turkeys living in the wild, the maximum is less than ten years, but the average life expectancy of a male turkey is just over 2 years and just over 3 years for females.
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What are 4 facts about turkeys?

10 Interesting Facts About Turkeys
  • Only male turkeys gobble. ...
  • Wild turkeys can fly. ...
  • Wild turkeys sleep in trees. ...
  • They can change colors. ...
  • Their poop determines if they're male or female. ...
  • Benjamin Franklin preferred the turkey to the bald eagle. ...
  • Turkeys can see better than humans. ...
  • Presidential pardons for turkeys started in 1989.
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Do turkeys grieve?

They mourn the death of a flock member and so acutely anticipate pain that domestic breeds have had epidemical heart attacks after watching their feathered mates take that fatal step towards Thanksgiving dinner. They clearly feel and appear to understand pain.
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Are turkeys self aware?

1. Personality Plus. Turkeys are “smart animals with personality and character, and keen awareness of their surroundings,” says Oregon State University poultry scientist Tom Savage.
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What was Einstein's IQ level?

2. Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist and philosopher of science whose estimated IQ scores range from 205 to 225 by different measures.
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Do turkeys smell humans?

It is often said of turkeys, “If they could smell you, you'd never kill them.” Maybe so, but the senses they do posses are among the keenest in nature, honed by eons of natural selection to ensure survival of the species. Even novice hunters occasionally encounter a “foolish” bird that makes them feel like a hero.
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Do turkeys see in 3D?

Essentially, turkeys see very differently than humans. The fact that a turkey's eyes are on the sides of their head make them capable of seeing 270º at any time. Humans can only see 180-190º. However, the tradeoff is that binocular or 3D vision is almost non-existent.
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Can turkeys see in the dark?

It's believed that they see three times greater than a human with 20/20 vision. Unlike an owl, though, they struggle terribly at seeing in the dark, an evolutionary sacrifice that allows them to get great images in the daylight, but poor ones at night.
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