Sentences with BRUSH-TURKEY
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"The brush turkey builds its nest by scraping together leaves and soil."
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"The brush turkey is also known as the Australian bush turkey."
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"The brush turkey feeds on insects, fruits, and seeds."
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"The brush turkey is a large bird native to Australia."
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"Male brush turkeys build large mounds to attract females."
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"The brush turkey has a distinctive red head and neck."
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"During breeding season, the brush turkey's wattles become brighter in color."
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"The brush turkey's nest mound can reach up to 4 meters in diameter."
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"The brush turkey is a protected species in Australia."
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"The brush turkey's mating display involves spreading its wings and raising its tail."
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"The brush turkey is a distant relative of the chicken."
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"The brush turkey's eggs are incubated by the heat generated from the mound."
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"The brush turkey is a master at camouflage in its natural habitat."
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"The brush turkey's call sounds like a mix between a crow and a cuckoo."
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"The brush turkey's natural predators include dingoes and large birds of prey."
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"The brush turkey is often seen foraging for food on the forest floor."
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"The brush turkey is a large, ground-dwelling bird found in Australia and New Guinea."
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"The male brush turkey builds and maintains a large mound of leaf litter and soil to attract mates."
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"People often mistake the brush turkey for a chicken because of its similar appearance."
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"The brush turkey uses its large feet and sharp claws to dig and scratch the ground in search of food."
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"During breeding season, the female brush turkey lays her eggs in the mound and leaves them to be incubated by the heat generated by the decomposing material."
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"The brush turkey is also known as the bush turkey, scrub turkey, or the Australian brush-turkey."
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"The brush turkey has a unique mating display where the male fans its tail and makes booming sounds to attract females."
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"The brush turkey is a protected species in Australia and it is illegal to harm or kill them without proper permits."