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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Answer:
I'm guessing that it's wash
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