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I'm from the US and I still get excited when I see raccoons. I love those lil guys.
I’m like that with turkeys. They are hilarious weirdos.
They’re terrifying
Wild turkeys can be very aggressive.
Domestic turkeys can as well. I had to beat one of of my little brother cause it was bullying him. In our own front yard. My brother was very satisfied that Thanksgiving
Well that makes me nervous, but I'm thinking the ones by me are just used to people. They're on my landlords yard/in the driveway every day and thankfully they don't seem to care about me lol
Definitely cool to see as someone who spent most their life in a suburban/urban location.
TURKEYS CAN FLY AND CAN LEAP INTO TREES AND I DID NOT KNOW THAT UNTIL LIVING NEAR A GROUP OF WILD TURKEYS
I read this in Linda Belcher's voice.