martinmatulaitis

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

SUMMARY

Wild turkeys gobble up suburbs
Wild turkeys became extinct in Connecticut in 1813. In 1975 the birds was reintroduced and some residents of rural towns began to feed them and they lose their fear of humans.
Some species adapt to suburban life, while others do not. As a result, both of these species feeding the turkeys, they would not be.

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