Answer:
They are called snoods.
Explanation:
The red fleshy bits hanging off turkeys' beaks are called “snoods,” not to be confused with wattles, the fleshy bits under the neck. When a male turkey is strutting, the snood engorges with blood and extends to hang down over the beak.
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The statement is true.
In psychology, people who have an external locus of control believe that they cannot control the events that happen in their life, no matter how much they try to prevent something from happening. They believe that these events are caused by uncontrollable factors.
Believing that wars will always take place in societies, is an example of an external locus of control belief.
Well first the flower/weed survives by having the honeybee spread all of that pollen around and possible seeds too. then maybe the hawk eats the bee that gets its energy from the dandelion.
I believe the answer is False, but i am not sure. I hope i helped u!!