Yes, I’m in the USA.

  • @disguy_ovahea
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    Wild turkeys fly very short distances, kinda like a jump on the moon. They freak out and sling feathers everywhere, travel in groups, and collectively make a fuck-ton of noise.

    I’m pretty sure we started eating them just to shut them the fuck up.

    • @CommissarVulpin
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      223 months ago

      collectively make a fuck-ton of noise

      Wow, they really are the perfect mascot for the US

    • @Anticorp
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      13 months ago

      We started eating them because they are delicious.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        Turkey tastes like packing material. We started eating them because we were starving in the wilderness.

        • @Anticorp
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          Damn, you’ve either had horrible turkeys, or you have delicious packing material. That said, I read in The Tenth Legion, which is a book by a legendary turkey hunter, that compared to wild turkey, farmed turkeys taste like compressed cardboard. So I guess you’re onto something. Try a free-range turkey next time, or a wild turkey if you’re able.

          • @MutilationWave
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            33 months ago

            Someone was just posting yesterday about how wild turkeys taste like shit compared to farmed turkeys.

            • @Anticorp
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              43 months ago

              They have almost no fat, so you have to cook them correctly or they’re awful. But if you cook them correctly they’re delicious.

  • Ioughttamow
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    Maybe not far, but they can. I’ve seen a pack? Gaggle? Fly over a fence. I’ve seen one fly up into a tree as well

    Source: there’s turkeys all over my city

  • @Unknown1234_5
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    173 months ago

    They can fly, but more so to get up in a tree than to go somewhere. Source is that I used to have turkeys until some stray dogs killed them all.

    • @Anticorp
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      23 months ago

      They will definitely fly to get away. They can fly 50 mph, which is crazy for a 30 lb bird.

      • @Unknown1234_5
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        43 months ago

        Yeah I meant like they’re not gonna fly long distances

        • @Anticorp
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          13 months ago

          That’s true, but I think it’s amazing that they can fly at all, let alone fly wicked fast.

          • @[email protected]
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            23 months ago

            You’d have to fly that fast if their wingspan isn’t large enough. Would probably have to be like 20-30 ft for a 30 lb bird.

                • @Anticorp
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                  02 months ago

                  I am from the 80’s and 90’s, when “wicked” was a commonly used adjective in pop culture.

  • @thenextguy
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    103 months ago

    They’re plummetting to earth like sacks of wet cement!

  • @Anticorp
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    63 months ago

    Turkeys can fly! Up to 50 mph!

  • @GCanuck
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    42 months ago

    A lot of people in this thread claiming that turkeys can fly, are not realizing that in context of this meme the turkeys were tossed from a helicopter. Makes a difference.

  • I was blown away when I first saw a wild chicken fly. I always thought they were flightless because I had only seen domesticated chickens up to that point.

    Wild turkeys can also fly, and those things are all over Mariposa.