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[National Geographic Wallpaper] Domesticated Turkey (칠면조 농장)
Subject: | [National Geographic Wallpaper] Domesticated Turkey (칠면조 농장)
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Wallenstein, Ontario, Canada
1977
Sam Abell
This group of domesticated turkeys resides on a farm in Wallenstein, Ontario. Some of these turkeys may have a future in the United States, where an estimated 86 million birds are consumed annually.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Ontario: Canada's Keystone," December 1977, National Geographic magazine)
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The domesticated turkey is a large poultry bird raised for food. The modern domesticated turkey descends from the wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), one of the two species of turkey (genus Meleagris). Despite the name, turkeys have no relation to the country of Turkey and are instead native to North America. |
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