Turkey History
Submitted by Steve Roark on Thu, 11/14/2024 - 18:31Our native wild turkey has been in the Americas for a very long time. Fossil records show they have been around for eons and were once distributed continuously from the middle latitudes of North America to northern South America. The Aztec Indians were the first to domesticate the bird and it became an important staple to their diet. The Navajo gave up on keeping the hungry birds away from their scanty desert corn crops, and instead began to feed the turkeys and fence them in and provided a dependable source of protein and ornamental feathers.
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Susan Kite
Fri, 08/06/2021 - 12:23
litter
Amen sister! I lived in Tennessee for 35 years and agree that there is no place to compare. If you think its bad there, come out to Oklahoma, where the intentional litter is multiplied ten times by the wind that sometimes sucks bags out of garbage cans and garages. Litter is everywhere and whether you're a 'hillbilly' or a bayou dweller, litter causes harm. It's up to us to keep it at a minimum. Thanks for the informative article!!
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