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Do turkeys have good hearing

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How good do turkeys hear?

Hearing: Turkeys do not have external ear structures such as tissue flaps or canals to assist with hearing. They have small holes in their head located behind the eyes. Turkeys have a keen sense of hearing and can pinpoint sounds from as far as a mile away. … Their sense of taste is believed to be underdeveloped as well.

Can turkeys hear better than deer?

Right. Wild turkeys have a 300º field of daytime vision, offering a nearly complete view of their surroundings at all times. Deer have far better noses though. Both hear with pinpoint accuracy.

How far can turkeys hear?

In a big field they will hear you from 400 yards. It sounds like you know where they are and where they are going.

Can turkeys smell human scent?

Like most birds, they only have a couple hundred taste buds, which is about 9000 less than a human. This means turkeys have a pretty limited palette and are only able to sense flavors like sweet, sour, acid and bitter. Their sense of smell is equally weak.

How good can a turkey see?

Turkeys have incredible vision and are able to detect motion many, many yards away. Supposedly, they are even able to see up to 3 times greater than 20/20, though I can’t confirm this, I have never given a turkey an eye exam. In addition to their excellent visual acuity, turkeys also have awesome peripheral vision.

How long do turkeys live for?

Wild turkey: 3 – 5 years Domestic turkey: 10 years Turkey/Lifespan

What colors can turkeys see?

As we have stated, turkeys have great eyesight. They can see you from much farther away than you can see them. They can see red, green, blue, and UV, giving them better color eyesight than humans. Their ability to see greatly diminishes at night.

What colors should you not wear while turkey hunting?

Never wear red, white, blue, or black, the colors of a male wild turkey. Dress defensively, and wear hunter orange when moving in the turkey woods. Never stalk turkey sounds or attempt to sneak up on wild turkeys. Always call the turkey to you.