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That was great Charles. In Yellville, they have apparently been trying for 72 years to validate the turkeys can fly rather than becoming projectiles or wet bombs theory. And the experience in Bridgewater clearly demonstrates that turkeys can mount a counterattack.
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Turkeys can fly, though I can't tell you how far or how high.
We have wild turkeys everywhere, and not the bottled kind. Every night they fly high into the trees and sleep. Like clockwork. With their wings. |
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I do know the wild ones can fly, but apparently not well when dropped from a low flying airplane in Yellville, Arkansas....or even a helicopter in Cincinnati.
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Aside from that, a turkey well-nested on the dinner table warms my heart more.
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