Who eats turkeys?
The primary consumer of turkeys is humans, who raise and eat them for their meat, especially during holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas. In the United States alone, an estimated 46 million turkeys are consumed on Thanksgiving Day. Turkeys are also consumed in other parts of the world, such as Europe and Asia. Other predators that may consume turkeys include coyotes, wolves, bears, and bobcats in the wild.