Turkey is a country in west Asia and east Europe. The ancient city of Troy was located where Turkey is now. (DW: The Myth Makers)
In 2003, Bernice Summerfield and Jason Kane went to Turkey on separate archaeological expeditions to find Noah's Ark. (NA: Eternity Weeps)
Due to his rudimentary knowledge of Earth, Bayldon Copper thought that the people of the UK went to war with Turkey every Christmas, after which they would then eat the people of Turkey. (DW: Voyage of the Damned)
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Turkey is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anatolian peninsula in western Asia and Thrace (Rumelia) in the Balkan region of southeastern Europe.
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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); however, in the past the ocellated turkey (Meleagris ocellata) was also domesticated. Despite the name, turkeys have no relation to the country of Turkey and are native to North America.
The turkey is reared throughout temperate parts of the world, and is a popular form of poultry, partially because industrialized farming has made it very cheap for the amount of meat it produces. The female domesticated turkey is referred to as a hen and the chick as a poult. In the United States, the male is referred to as a tom, whilst in Europe, the male is a stag. The average lifespan for a domesticated turkey is 11 years.
Turkeys are commonly consumed as food by humans, farmed for its meat and eggs. Though humans have been consuming turkeys for centuries, they are still common and popular in human eateries and in UNSC Food & Drink Dispensers. Turkeys are also eaten on Thanksgiving and Christmas which are American holidays in November and December.[1]
Turkey is a country in southeastern Europe and western Asia.
It has a population of about 72,000,000. The capital is Ankara.
In Turkey, Lost has gathered a great deal of followers.
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Lost is aired on these TV channels:
On August 14th, 2007 Dizimax began airing Season 3 re-runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 20:00 (GMT +2).
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| Release date | 26 November 2008 (Update unknown) edit |
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| Combat level | 5 |
| Hitpoints | 5 |
| Slayer level | Not assigned |
| Members only? | No |
| Aggressive? | No |
| Poisonous? | No |
| Immune to poison? | No |
| Attack style | Melee |
| Max hit | 1 |
| Weakness | Crush |
| Always drops | Bones |
| Examine text | It's huge and delicious! |

Turkeys were part of the 2008 Thanksgiving event. They were found all over RuneScape.
After killing several of these, players received Give Thanks emote along with a Cornucopia. The emote itself was given as a sort of "drop", i.e. received on the first kill, or after a hundred — it was entirely random.
If players wanted to kill turkeys for their meat, bones, or just plain fun, there were only four places that seemed to constantly spawn turkeys. These were east of the cabbage field near Port Sarim, and can easily be reached the cabbage-port of an Explorer's ring (3). This area is single-combat.
The second area is just east of Barbarian Village and can be accessed easily through a skull sceptre. This area is multi-combat. There used to be a glitched turkey in the barbarian house where the turkey was stuck behind 2 chairs and instantly respawned after death. There was also a glitched turkey in the Edgeville general store. The third area is north of Falador, near Doric's smithing cabin. Lastly, turkeys were also found in the Grand Exchange, which seemed to be the most popular place to kill turkeys. There was another glitched turkey in Peska's house, the Barbarian who sells helms, near the door. If a turkey was in front of the door, the turkey immediately respawns and the drop appears on top of the shelf. The last glitched area, was the Edgeville bank, where the turkey would continue to appear inside, where the bankers were.
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2008: "Thanksgiving 2008 Event" • 2009: "Thanksgiving Turkeys and Community Event" |
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