Domestic Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo domesticus)
Domestic Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo domesticus)
The Domestic Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo domesticus) is the same species as the Wild Turkey. It is much larger than the Wild Turkey as humans have breed the Domestic Turkey to become fatter and more friendly. It is believed that the Wild Turkey was domesticated about 2,000 years ago in Mesoamerica and in the Southwestern United States between 200 BC and AD 500. The Domestic Turkey does not live in the wild and can be found in controlled environments throughout the world except for Antarctica. It is bred for its meat. The Domesticated Turkey eats mostly food pellet, but can also eat insects, berries, seeds, and fruits.
The Domestic Turkey has a wingspan in the range of 59.1”-70.9” (150-180 cm) and total weight of 29.8-86 lb (13.5-39 kg). The body of the Domestic Turkey has an overall length between 39.4”-49.2” (100-125 cm), body width of 15”-18.5” (38-47 cm), and standing height of roughly 25.6”-31.5” (65-80 cm). The typical lifespan of the Domestic Turkey is between 5-6 months when farmed, and 3-5 years in the wild.
The Domestic Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo domesticus) is the same species as the Wild Turkey. It is much larger than the Wild Turkey as humans have breed the Domestic Turkey to become fatter and more friendly. It is believed that the Wild Turkey was domesticated about 2,000 years ago in Mesoamerica and in the Southwestern United States between 200 BC and AD 500. The Domestic Turkey does not live in the wild and can be found in controlled environments throughout the world except for Antarctica. It is bred for its meat. The Domesticated Turkey eats mostly food pellet, but can also eat insects, berries, seeds, and fruits.
The Domestic Turkey has a wingspan in the range of 59.1”-70.9” (150-180 cm) and total weight of 29.8-86 lb (13.5-39 kg). The body of the Domestic Turkey has an overall length between 39.4”-49.2” (100-125 cm), body width of 15”-18.5” (38-47 cm), and standing height of roughly 25.6”-31.5” (65-80 cm). The typical lifespan of the Domestic Turkey is between 5-6 months when farmed, and 3-5 years in the wild.