Friday, 10 June 2022

Wildlife

Carnivorous Turkeys

An Australian researcher came across a brush turkey eating roadkill instead of its typical meals of seeds, worms and grubs. It is the first time the ancient species, which has prehistoric nesting behavior more similar to crocodiles than other birds, has been observed eating meat.

John Martin at the Taronga Institute of Science and Learning found the dominant male fiercely defending the dead bandicoot from other lurking brush turkeys at a beach community near Sydney. “It literally grabs a chunk of blood-red steak and wolfs it down,” said Martin. “I had never seen that before.”



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