Why Did These Turkeys Circle Around a Dead Cat?

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Why Did These Turkeys Circle Around a Dead Cat?



A Massachusetts resident on his way to work stumbled across a bizarre scene: a group of wild turkeys marching in a circle around a dead cat.

“I’ve got three dogs and four fish tanks at home... I enjoy nature, I enjoy wildlife,” says Jonathan Davis of Randolph, Massachusetts, who filmed the scene on his phone on March 2. “It’s not every day you see something like that.”

Once Davis posted his footage to Twitter, it spread like wildfire, as Davis and others noted the incident’s apparent resemblance to a ritual.

But in all likelihood, the turkeys are less pagan and more paranoid: In a phone interview with National Geographic, wildlife biologist Tom Hughes of the National Wild Turkey Federation chalked up the turkeys’ behavior to a combination of curiosity and fear.

“My guess is they are puzzled by the strange behavior of the dead or dying cat,” says Hughes, “[and wanted] to get a better look, without getting too close.” The result, he says, is a circle of turkeys—mostly females—all eyeing the potential predator’s carcass, but none of them wanting to get any closer. (Read: “Do Crows Hold Funerals for Their Dead?”)

Turkeys’ instinct to follow the flock probably compounded the circling. In an email to The Verge, University of Mississippi biologist Richard Buchholz said that he has seen similar behavior in birds of the family Phasianidae, which includes turkeys, pheasants, and chickens. In these birds, individuals chase after the tails of those in front of them, as a way to keep a flock together.


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Hughes says that there’s nothing unusual about wild turkeys grouping together: In the fall and winter, the large birds gather in flocks of hundreds or more.

But he also points out that not so long ago, seeing a single wild turkey in Massachusetts, not to mention several in a circle, would have been surprising.

In precolonial North America, it’s thought at at least 10 million wild turkeys roamed the continent. But European colonies brought with them unchecked hunting and habitat loss, which decimated turkey numbers. By the late 1700s, wild turkeys were effectively extirpated from New England, and by 1874, Hughes says that wild turkeys were extinct in Massachusetts.

The turkey’s decline reached its nadir in the 1930s, when the U.S. population had shrunken to only 200,000 individuals, 2 percent of its precolonial level. The country could ill afford the loss of another native bird species: In 1918, the last known Carolina parakeet died in Ohio’s Cincinnati Zoo, four years after the last known passenger pigeon died in the very same cage.

In response, a coalition of sportsmen, conservationists, and state and federal wildlife officials have worked for decades to boost turkey numbers, largely through hunting regulations, a decline in subsistence hunting, and the trap-and-transfer of wild turkeys to new habitats.

Now, Hughes says that more than six million wild turkeys live throughout the U.S., with viable populations in every state except Alaska. “They have made a tremendous comeback,” he adds.

This is especially true for Massachusetts. As of 2014, 140 years after they died out in the state, about 30,000 wild turkeys call Massachusetts home—including the flock that, on a brisk Thursday morning, rocketed to Internet infamy.


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Glad you posted this, because I forget to check this vid out the other day. :pachaha:

Weird as hell. Not sure if I buy "they were too scared to get close", but what do I know?
 

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They are bringing the cat back from the dead.

This dude just messed it all up. If he had looked closer he would have noticed the pentagram drawn in the middle and heard gobbles that sounded like latin.


By the way, I used to live somewhere that had a lot of wild turkeys. When I would wake up early enough for work, they would be gathered in a huge group right out side my door. Was actually pretty freaky because turkeys aren't nice. They're fukking vicious. Luckily I never had to deal with them chasing me down
 

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They are bringing the cat back from the dead.

This dude just messed it all up. If he had looked closer he would have noticed the pentagram drawn in the middle and heard gobbles that sounded like latin.


By the way, I used to live somewhere that had a lot of wild turkeys. When I would wake up early enough for work, they would be gathered in a huge group right out side my door. Was actually pretty freaky because turkeys aren't nice. They're fukking vicious. Luckily I never had to deal with them chasing me down


They are miniature velociraptors :picard:

The dinosaurs will rule once again through their turkey descendants after humanity perishes :demonic:
 

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Just a wild turkey ancient ritual, nothing to see here
 

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They are bringing the cat back from the dead.

This dude just messed it all up. If he had looked closer he would have noticed the pentagram drawn in the middle and heard gobbles that sounded like latin.


By the way, I used to live somewhere that had a lot of wild turkeys. When I would wake up early enough for work, they would be gathered in a huge group right out side my door. Was actually pretty freaky because turkeys aren't nice. They're fukking vicious. Luckily I never had to deal with them chasing me down

:laff: @ the musical score to that video.....
 

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YOU ARE ALL FOOLS!!!!
YOU ALL SIT THERE IN FRONT OF YOUR COMPUTERS MAKING FUN OF THIS.

YOU FOOLS... THE PROPHECY IS BEING FULLFILLED....

THIS IS HOW IT WAS PROPHESIZED TO START!!!
 
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they say that turkeys make attachments to other animals if they are exposed long enough to them.
them turkeys probably knew the cat from the neighborhood. turkeys are territorial during seasons and stay local. they dont migrate. youllsee the same turkeys in your area every year unless you kill them. america did this. it used to have 10 million when the europeans showed up.
an article said they do this behavior to inspect and they follow tails.
once that leader is done inspecting, the group will change direction.
they arent afraid of animals they know.
 

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Anyone else think is has something to do with the pyramids?
 
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