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This happy chicken in Dingzhou, Hebei

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The platform received feedback from netizens

A suspected animal was found near Xingguo Temple

The "bird" of the national protected animal

However, this "bird" does not look very common...

I hope that the Dingzhou Forum can help

It was late because it was getting late

For the purpose of protection

Temporarily taken in by Master Longhu of Xingguo Temple

The next day

Xiaobian immediately rushed to the scene

Contact the Forestry Service

Feedback to them

Verified by FDA staff

The "bird" found by netizens

It is not a national key protected animal

It's turkey.

This happy chicken in Dingzhou, Hebei
This happy chicken in Dingzhou, Hebei
This happy chicken in Dingzhou, Hebei

Turkeys belong to the poultry category

According to the relevant regulations

Residents can handle it themselves

This happy chicken in Dingzhou, Hebei
This happy chicken in Dingzhou, Hebei

After learning the news

Master Longhu of Xingguo Temple said that he would be adopted by the temple

I want to say

Cold winter

The turkey avoided wandering

It's also a good home

This happy chicken in Dingzhou, Hebei

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This happy chicken in Dingzhou, Hebei

turkey

The turkey (scientific name: Meleagris gallopavo), also known as the spitting chicken, was first domesticated into poultry in Oaxaca, Mexico, roughly equivalent to the European Neolithic period (the European Neolithic period was about 5,000 BC). Turkey was imported into Europe at the end of the fifteenth century, and was introduced to China even later. Turkeys are still wild in the south of North America. Similar to other chickadee birds, females are smaller than males and are not brightly colored. With a wingspan of 1.5-1.8 meters, the turkey is the largest bird in the open woodlands of the area and is difficult to confuse with other species. There are six subspecies of turkeys, and the modern domestic turkey was domesticated by the indigenous people of Mexico from the local wild turkey.

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