“野生火鸡喜欢炫耀,”奶奶说。 "During the day, Turkeys look for bugs and seeds in the grass" said Grandma."at night they like to sleep in trees.""are these the turkeys we eat on Thanksgiving?" Tom asked."No. those turkeys live on turkey ...
They sleep in trees at night. Female turkeys are called “hens”. They are smaller than males. The females’ feathers (羽毛) are usually brown, gray, or black. The female turkeys make nests (巢) under bushes. 1. Most turkeys’ heads and necks can be different colors EXCEPT ___. A....
5.Wild turkeys sleep in trees away from predators 4—this is natural roosting 5behavior that even domesticated 6turkeys will try to do.6.Wild turkeys can run at speeds of up to 25miles per hour and fly as fast as 55miles per hour.7.Ben Franklin wanted the turkey,rather than the bald ...
They sleep in trees at night. Female turkeys are called “hens”. They are smaller than males. The females’ feathers (羽毛) are usually brown, gray, or black. The female turkeys make nests (巢) under bushes.1. Most turkeys’ heads and necks can be different colors EXCEPT ___. A.blu...
“At night they like to sleep in trees.” Turkeys in the Trees Level I 1112 “Native Americans taught the early Pilgri 10、ms to hunt turkeys. Everyone ate a turkey dinner together at the first Thanksgiving,” she told him. “Wild turkeys have always lived here,” Grandma said. “...
They sleep in the bushes outside my house. Rain, freezing weather, storms, whatever... they go in to lay eggs and that's it. Jami McBride gardener Posts: 1948 Location: PNW Oregon 41 I like... posted 14 years ago Cool I've seen a couple of situation where tree-roosting was used...
At nightthey fly up into trees and sleep.Male turkeys are much bigger than femaleturkeys, and are brightly colored. Male turkeyshave long hair-like feathers on their chests (胸部). In early spring male turkeys make loudsounds to get female turkeys'loveFemale wild turkeys build homes on the...
Turkeys are fairly large birds of the genus Meleagris. Turkeys were first domesticated by the Maya peoples in Central America as early as 800 BCE, and have remained a food staple ever since. Today, turkeys are raised all around the world....
本周我们共读的是《Turkeys in the Trees》,这是一本关于感恩节的故事绘本,作者采用明亮的画风,向小读者们讲述着一个温情的故事。 Tom去森林里的山谷里看望奶奶,在那里Tom看到了城市里看不到的风景,听奶奶讲述了一些奇妙的故事。 今天我们就跟着小Tom一起,去发现山谷中的美景,听奶奶将过去的故事吧。
Wild turkeys can get up trees Usuallyturkeys are spotted eating acorns and other foods close to the ground, which makes it hard to picture them all the way up a tree. But, that's where they prefer to sleep, because their eyesight is so poor, according to the Indiana Department of Natura...