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Joggingmusic t1_iv231fb wrote
Haha I knew Reddit wouldn’t let me down, this immediately what I thought of
thisusedyet t1_iv3gztf wrote
I think I found video of its call
https://youtu.be/RZvsGdJP3ng?t=18
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>!You bastard. Saw this thread on the front page, was all proud that I hunted this down on youtube, and you beat me to it by 7 goddamn hours :P!<
Capable-Site-301 t1_iv2150g wrote
I am no longer the turkey who says "Ni!".
I am now the turkey who says "ting-ting-ting—co-on-cot-zitl-glung”.
prudan t1_iv20ivv wrote
I was curious what it's call sounded like. Here's what I found on youtube:
Pschobbert OP t1_iv7w50n wrote
From the neck down it’s a truly beautiful creature.
A40 t1_iv1seid wrote
Isn't that the sound of a broken machine that goes 'ping'?
katsu_kare_raisu t1_iv2p78s wrote
TIL they sound just like foxes
theStormWeaver t1_iv2hxg7 wrote
I try to make that sound myself and now there's a demon on a shower cap in my office.
allinbbbyfortendies t1_iv2zr0l wrote
Walla walla Bing bang oohh eehh oohh ahh ahh ting tang walla walla Bing bang
Grangeisgodtier t1_iv7jw3i wrote
Pschobbert OP t1_iv7vzxb wrote
“Despite its name and their superficial similarities, the bird is not closely related to American turkeys”.
ReggieMX t1_iv1qtyv wrote
Yup, check out this handsome boy calling the ladies
monkeypox_69 t1_iv2smek wrote
What a weird gobble
Importantlyfun t1_iv3a8gv wrote
What about Wild Turkey and Coke?
politicsfreepodcast t1_iv1tl6p wrote
Gobble gobble
RedSonGamble t1_iv2ix67 wrote
Terrifying
Insert_Blank t1_iv2xl55 wrote
I used to think so too, but I visited my dad and he has a ton of birds running around his property and the turkeys were the coolest. They’re very curious, smart, and they’ll follow you around to figure you out.
RedSonGamble t1_iv33ro4 wrote
I like turkeys. I have them where I live. I mean some of the males can get a tad aggressive during what must be their breeding time lol
But those particular turkeys would make me think I was tripping out. Like they look like peacocks almost lol
Insert_Blank t1_iv368oz wrote
Oh yea. And if you pay attention, that little dangly thing and their neck flap thing change colors.
RedSonGamble t1_iv371w1 wrote
Ooooo I never knew that! I’ll have to keep an eye out
arbivark t1_iv3he35 wrote
i'n guessing there are way more domesticated turkeys than wild turkey, so if they are the same species calling them wild turkeys is a bit odd. the domestic turkey is a new world invention. i'm not sure you can call llamas domesticated.
arglebargle_IV t1_iv1snnm wrote
They used to just say "Ni!" but they changed it.