Wild Turkeys Play with Deer | BBC Earth

Wild Turkeys Play with Deer | BBC Earth
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Turkeys in the wild prove themselves curious and playful with other animals like deers and squirrel.
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Natural World: My Life As A Turkey
My Life as a Turkey is the heart-warming tale of Joe Hutto, a man who raised sixteen wild turkeys from eggs to fully fledged birds. This film follows the growing birds, as Joe did, through the oak groves and cypress swamps of Florida. Seen through the young bird’s eyes and told through Joe’s heartfelt diary entries, this film meets the individual characters, gains a remarkable insight into the complexities of turkey behaviour and reveals these birds are far from stupid.

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43 Comments

  1. All animals can experience joy and happiness. Even fish can be playful with a human. If only people would respect animals and take care of them all..

  2. Shouldn't it be titled, "Fawn and Squirrel Play with Wild Turkeys"?
    And why were there no scenes like this in Disney's 1942 traditionally animated film, Bambi?

  3. Where exactly is this all taking place? Judging by what correlation I see between the shown flora and fauna, it looks like the woodlands of Florida, as you can see Spanish Moss throughout the video. White Tailed Deer, various Turkey species (can I get an ID check on the species of this research?), and the Fox Squirrel are also all common species in Florida.

    Anyways, this series so far has been very touching to me on a personal level and I can't wait for more of this. It's shown more about the Turkey, and how common ideas and knowledge of their species is lacking to many. Keep up the good work, BBC!

  4. I like this video section. Those young deer like to play with wild turkey. Yeah, it is pretty good. Those young deer with their white flower pattern on their back look pretty good-looking and also pretty nice. Yeah, pretty nice.

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