Turkey
The turkey is a large bird in the genus Meleagris, native to North America. There are two extant turkey species: the wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) of eastern and central North America and the ocellated turkey (Meleagris ocellata) of the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. Males of both turkey species have a distinctive fleshy wattle, called a snood, that hangs from the top of the beak. They are among the largest birds in their ranges. As with many large ground-feeding birds (order Galliformes), the male is bigger and much more colorful than the female. A male ocellated turkey (Meleagris ocellata) with a blue head The earliest turkeys evolved in North America over 20 million years ago and they share a recent common ancestor with grouse, pheasants, and other fowl. The wild turkey species is the ancestor of the domestic turkey, which was domesticated approximately 2,000 years ago.
Additional information
| Dimensions | (H) 700 mm |
|---|---|
| Scoring zones | 3 Target zones: – 1 back shot |
| Scoring Rings | Universal |
| Product Category | 3D Targets |
| Arrow Tip | Field Tip |
| Recommended Bow Pounds | Any |
recently added targets
Broadhead Spider Butt (5.8kg)
Broadhead Gemstone Butt (Small) (2,6kg)
Broadhead Gemstone Butt (Med) (6,2kg)







