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Sexual dimorphism is very strong in these birds; the sex of a bird can be easily determined by sight. Gobblers are larger and brighter than hens. They have a large track with a middle toe over 4 inches in length. Only adult males can breed with a harem of hens; young males that don’t have their home range cannot attract females. First-year females are ready for mating. Juvenile birds are characterized by an uneven tail contour, an unbarred tip on the tenth primary wing feather, and short, greater upper-secondary coverts. Yearlings have short spurs and a small beard.
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These birds are very territorial; males and females establish separate territories, though their home ranges may overlap. Males don’t take part in rearing the young and building the nest. Mating occurs on open places, where males strut and gobble trying to attract females. There exist 6 widely spread species of these birds; they differ slightly in color and pattern, but are similar in size and body structure. All of them feed on grass, seeds and insects. Their body temperature is very high, the heartbeat is fast, so they have to feed often. Wild turkey feed requirements with picture galleries can be found on the Internet; such pictures are usually fun to watch.
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