You're going to be the coolest person at the dinner table once you spit out these wild turkey facts.
Turkeys will be the centerpiece of most American’s Thanksgiving meal: first in the kitchen as they’re stuffed, trussed and basted, then at the table as they’re carved and plated.
Today wild turkeys, which are nonmigratory, are found in every county in Illinois and have become numerous enough to allow limited hunting. According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, turkeys are the second most sought-after game next to deer.
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