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The turkey is raised throughout temperate parts of the world and is a popular form of poultry, partially because industrialized farming has made it very cheap for the amount of meat it produces. The female domesticated turkey is referred to as a hen and the chick as a poult. In the United States, the male is referred to as a tom, while in Europe, the male is a stag. The average lifespan for a domesticated turkey is ten years.

The great majority of domesticated turkeys are bred to have white feathers because their pin feathers are less visible when the carcass is dressed, although brown or bronze-feathered varieties are also raised. The fleshy protuberance atop the beak is the snood and the one attached to the underside of the beak is known as a wattle.]]></media:description><media:price>$49.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/turkey_iphone_3_case_mate_cases-ra23ff901c8c141fe9e7af009ebea0224_a46q5_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/turkey_iphone_3_case_mate_cases-ra23ff901c8c141fe9e7af009ebea0224_a46q5_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[wild, turkey, turkeys, birds, domesticated]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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The turkey is raised throughout temperate parts of the world and is a popular form of poultry, partially because industrialized farming has made it very cheap for the amount of meat it produces. The female domesticated turkey is referred to as a hen and the chick as a poult. In the United States, the male is referred to as a tom, while in Europe, the male is a stag. The average lifespan for a domesticated turkey is ten years.

The great majority of domesticated turkeys are bred to have white feathers because their pin feathers are less visible when the carcass is dressed, although brown or bronze-feathered varieties are also raised. The fleshy protuberance atop the beak is the snood and the one attached to the underside of the beak is known as a wattle.]]></media:description><media:price>$49.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/turkey_ipod_case_mate_case-rd28cba923ce94d1ebd90c2a71d2e85a2_a46qr_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/turkey_ipod_case_mate_case-rd28cba923ce94d1ebd90c2a71d2e85a2_a46qr_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[wild, turkey, turkeys, birds, domesticated]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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The turkey is raised throughout temperate parts of the world and is a popular form of poultry, partially because industrialized farming has made it very cheap for the amount of meat it produces. The female domesticated turkey is referred to as a hen and the chick as a poult. In the United States, the male is referred to as a tom, while in Europe, the male is a stag. The average lifespan for a domesticated turkey is ten years.

The great majority of domesticated turkeys are bred to have white feathers because their pin feathers are less visible when the carcass is dressed, although brown or bronze-feathered varieties are also raised. The fleshy protuberance atop the beak is the snood and the one attached to the underside of the beak is known as a wattle.]]></media:description><media:price>$55.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/turkey_galaxy_siii_covers-r9df0fa11b8f64f7081bf42526e61bbcf_80cu0_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/turkey_galaxy_siii_covers-r9df0fa11b8f64f7081bf42526e61bbcf_80cu0_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[wild, turkey, turkeys, birds, domesticated]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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The turkey is raised throughout temperate parts of the world and is a popular form of poultry, partially because industrialized farming has made it very cheap for the amount of meat it produces. The female domesticated turkey is referred to as a hen and the chick as a poult. In the United States, the male is referred to as a tom, while in Europe, the male is a stag. The average lifespan for a domesticated turkey is ten years.

The great majority of domesticated turkeys are bred to have white feathers because their pin feathers are less visible when the carcass is dressed, although brown or bronze-feathered varieties are also raised. The fleshy protuberance atop the beak is the snood and the one attached to the underside of the beak is known as a wattle.]]></media:description><media:price>$55.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/turkey_htc_vivid_raider_4g_cover-rd5c4a19c2ac5437594f882836af4ce5e_fguvp_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/turkey_htc_vivid_raider_4g_cover-rd5c4a19c2ac5437594f882836af4ce5e_fguvp_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[wild, turkey, turkeys, birds, domesticated]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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The turkey is raised throughout temperate parts of the world and is a popular form of poultry, partially because industrialized farming has made it very cheap for the amount of meat it produces. The female domesticated turkey is referred to as a hen and the chick as a poult. In the United States, the male is referred to as a tom, while in Europe, the male is a stag. The average lifespan for a domesticated turkey is ten years.

The great majority of domesticated turkeys are bred to have white feathers because their pin feathers are less visible when the carcass is dressed, although brown or bronze-feathered varieties are also raised. The fleshy protuberance atop the beak is the snood and the one attached to the underside of the beak is known as a wattle.]]></media:description><media:price>$49.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/turkey_droid_razr_case-rb673c57ea14d4e108bfa127b06f9d8aa_fguvm_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/turkey_droid_razr_case-rb673c57ea14d4e108bfa127b06f9d8aa_fguvm_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[wild, turkey, turkeys, birds, domesticated]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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The Trumpet Manucode is widely distributed throughout lowland rainforests of northeastern Australia, New Guinea and nearby islands. The diet consists mainly of fruits and arthropods. This species is monogamous.
The Trumpet Manucode is named after its powerful and loud trumpeting calls. The scientific name commemorates the French Navy physician Pierre Fran&#231;ois Keraudren (1769-1858).
Widespread and common throughout its large habitat range, the Trumpet Manucode is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix II of CITES.]]></media:description><media:price>$55.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/trumpet_manucode_iphone_5_case-r89044f28e4934ba7ac5ef38c11b2184c_80c4n_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/trumpet_manucode_iphone_5_case-r89044f28e4934ba7ac5ef38c11b2184c_80c4n_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[trumpet, manucode, bird-of-paradise, animals, wildlife]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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These birds are slender with short broad rounded wings and a long tail which helps them manoeuvre in flight. They have long legs and long sharp talons used to kill their prey, and a sharp hooked bill used in feeding. Females tend to be larger than males. They often ambush their prey, mainly small birds and mammals, capturing it after a short chase. The typical flight pattern is a series of flaps followed by a short glide. They are commonly found in wooded or shrubby areas.]]></media:description><media:price>$55.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/christmas_island_goshawk_galaxy_s3_covers-rc47c5882209643dc93d951a3ad4a946e_80cuj_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/christmas_island_goshawk_galaxy_s3_covers-rc47c5882209643dc93d951a3ad4a946e_80cuj_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[christmas, island, goshawk, sparrowhawk, birds, wildlife, conservation]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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</div>]]></description><price>$55.95</price><media:title><![CDATA[The Black-crowned Night Heron]]></media:title><media:description><![CDATA[The Black-crowned Night Heron commonly abbreviated to just Night Heron in Eurasia, is a medium-sized heron found throughout a large part of the world, except in the coldest regions and Australasia (where replaced by the closely related Rufous Night Heron, with which it has hybridized in the area of contact).]]></media:description><media:price>$55.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/the_black_crowned_night_heron_galaxy_s3_cases-r064ff4859a15412fa2ba5ea6a285f91e_80cuj_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/the_black_crowned_night_heron_galaxy_s3_cases-r064ff4859a15412fa2ba5ea6a285f91e_80cuj_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[black-crowned, night, heron, birds, animals, wildlife]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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These birds are slender with short broad rounded wings and a long tail which helps them manoeuvre in flight. They have long legs and long sharp talons used to kill their prey, and a sharp hooked bill used in feeding. Females tend to be larger than males. They often ambush their prey, mainly small birds and mammals, capturing it after a short chase. The typical flight pattern is a series of flaps followed by a short glide. They are commonly found in wooded or shrubby areas.]]></media:description><media:price>$49.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/christmas_island_goshawk_iphone_5_cover-r772c7a31d16a4d8d95f814bd98200847_80cs8_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/christmas_island_goshawk_iphone_5_cover-r772c7a31d16a4d8d95f814bd98200847_80cs8_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[sparrowhawks, goshawks, birds, conservation, wildlife]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

<item><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.zazzle.com/trumpet_manucode_samsung_galaxy_siii_cases-179534599971680282</guid><pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2012 13:28:44 GMT</pubDate><title><![CDATA[Trumpet Manucode Samsung Galaxy SIII Cases]]></title><link>http://www.zazzle.com/trumpet_manucode_samsung_galaxy_siii_cases-179534599971680282</link><author>spicecompany</author><description><![CDATA[



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The Trumpet Manucode is widely distributed throughout lowland rainforests of northeastern Australia, New Guinea and nearby islands. The diet consists mainly of fruits and arthropods. This species is monogamous.
The Trumpet Manucode is named after its powerful and loud trumpeting calls. The scientific name commemorates the French Navy physician Pierre Fran&#231;ois Keraudren (1769-1858).
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These birds are slender with short broad rounded wings and a long tail which helps them manoeuvre in flight. They have long legs and long sharp talons used to kill their prey, and a sharp hooked bill used in feeding. Females tend to be larger than males. They often ambush their prey, mainly small birds and mammals, capturing it after a short chase. The typical flight pattern is a series of flaps followed by a short glide. They are commonly found in wooded or shrubby areas.]]></media:description><media:price>$49.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/christmas_island_goshawk_iphone_5_case-rea3d7a1b9dcf40968d97316b0caae4c8_80cs8_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/christmas_island_goshawk_iphone_5_case-rea3d7a1b9dcf40968d97316b0caae4c8_80cs8_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[sparrowhawks, goshawks, wildlife, conservation, birds]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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Screech owls are restricted to the Americas. Some species formerly placed with them are nowadays considered more distinct. See below for details. The common name &quot;screech owl&quot; is sometimes used for the not closely related Barn Owl as well.]]></media:description><media:price>$55.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/screech_owl_galaxy_s3_cover-rc340bb86e7744f31b9af793a25a970ea_80cuj_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/screech_owl_galaxy_s3_cover-rc340bb86e7744f31b9af793a25a970ea_80cuj_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[screech, owl, birds]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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<item><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.zazzle.com/peregrine_falcons_iphone_5_case-179813291074640318</guid><pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2012 10:21:43 GMT</pubDate><title><![CDATA[PEREGRINE FALCONS iPhone 5 CASE]]></title><link>http://www.zazzle.com/peregrine_falcons_iphone_5_case-179813291074640318</link><author>spicecompany</author><description><![CDATA[



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<item><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.zazzle.com/screamers_clock-256312428084595106</guid><pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2012 22:49:12 GMT</pubDate><title><![CDATA[SCREAMERS CLOCK]]></title><link>http://www.zazzle.com/screamers_clock-256312428084595106</link><author>spicecompany</author><description><![CDATA[



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<item><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.zazzle.com/turkey_mouse_pads-144510362169942432</guid><pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 01:54:12 GMT</pubDate><title><![CDATA[TURKEY MOUSE PADS]]></title><link>http://www.zazzle.com/turkey_mouse_pads-144510362169942432</link><author>spicecompany</author><description><![CDATA[



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<item><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.zazzle.com/wild_turkey_water_bottles-126303858178987798</guid><pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 23:50:21 GMT</pubDate><title><![CDATA[WILD TURKEY WATER BOTTLES]]></title><link>http://www.zazzle.com/wild_turkey_water_bottles-126303858178987798</link><author>spicecompany</author><description><![CDATA[



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<item><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.zazzle.com/penguins_ties-151826165536003690</guid><pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2012 03:35:10 GMT</pubDate><title><![CDATA[PENGUINS TIES]]></title><link>http://www.zazzle.com/penguins_ties-151826165536003690</link><author>spicecompany</author><description><![CDATA[



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Most penguins feed on krill, fish, squid, and other forms of sealife caught while swimming underwater. They spend half of their life on land and half in the oceans.

Penguins seem to have no special fear of humans and have approached groups of explorers without hesitation. This is probably on account of there being no land predators in Antarctica or the nearby offshore islands that prey on or attack penguins. Instead, penguins are at risk at sea from predators such as the leopard seal. Typically, penguins do not approach closer than about 3 meters (9 feet); they become nervous at about that distance. This is also the distance that Antarctic tourists are told to keep from penguins (tourists are not supposed to approach closer than 3 meters, but are not expected to withdraw if the penguins come closer).]]></media:description><media:price>$18.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/penguins_trucker_hat-r9d2ed633dfa64463a57a4e603ff8cf8a_v9wfy_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/penguins_trucker_hat-r9d2ed633dfa64463a57a4e603ff8cf8a_v9wfy_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[penguin, birds, animals, conservation]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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Most penguins feed on krill, fish, squid, and other forms of sealife caught while swimming underwater. They spend half of their life on land and half in the oceans.

Penguins seem to have no special fear of humans and have approached groups of explorers without hesitation. This is probably on account of there being no land predators in Antarctica or the nearby offshore islands that prey on or attack penguins. Instead, penguins are at risk at sea from predators such as the leopard seal. Typically, penguins do not approach closer than about 3 meters (9 feet); they become nervous at about that distance. This is also the distance that Antarctic tourists are told to keep from penguins (tourists are not supposed to approach closer than 3 meters, but are not expected to withdraw if the penguins come closer).]]></media:description><media:price>$35.20</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/penguins_t_shirt-r11e337a051ca4dd888098843d96bd4bc_8nax2_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/penguins_t_shirt-r11e337a051ca4dd888098843d96bd4bc_8nax2_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[penguins, birds, wildlife, conservation]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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Plovers are found throughout the world, and are characterised by relatively short bills. They hunt by sight, rather than by feel as longer-billed waders like snipe do.

They feed mainly on insects, worms or other invertebrates, depending on habitat, which are obtained by a run-and-pause technique, rather than the steady probing of some other wader groups.[1]

The plover group of birds has a distraction display subcategorized as false brooding, pretending to change position, to sit on an imaginary nest site.

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Plovers are found throughout the world, and are characterised by relatively short bills. They hunt by sight, rather than by feel as longer-billed waders like snipe do.

They feed mainly on insects, worms or other invertebrates, depending on habitat, which are obtained by a run-and-pause technique, rather than the steady probing of some other wader groups.

The plover group of birds has a distraction display subcategorized as false brooding, pretending to change position, to sit on an imaginary nest site.

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Plovers are found throughout the world, and are characterised by relatively short bills. They hunt by sight, rather than by feel as longer-billed waders like snipe do.

They feed mainly on insects, worms or other invertebrates, depending on habitat, which are obtained by a run-and-pause technique, rather than the steady probing of some other wader groups.

The plover group of birds has a distraction display subcategorized as false brooding, pretending to change position, to sit on an imaginary nest site.

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Plovers are found throughout the world, and are characterised by relatively short bills. They hunt by sight, rather than by feel as longer-billed waders like snipe do.

They feed mainly on insects, worms or other invertebrates, depending on habitat, which are obtained by a run-and-pause technique, rather than the steady probing of some other wader groups.

The plover group of birds has a distraction display subcategorized as false brooding, pretending to change position, to sit on an imaginary nest site.

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