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Posted by Jake Hofer

You've probably never seen a turkey swim across a lake, right?
Turkeys aren't exactly known for their speed or their ability to fly.

But, if you saw a turkey swimming in a lake, you'd have to record it, right?

Watch this turkey swim through the water with ease:

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It's tough to guess why this turkey was in the water to begin with, but it looks like it navigated the waters well. Turkeys' feet certainly aren't designed for propelling in water, but could the number of feathers help with their buoyancy?



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Re: EVERY HUNTER WILL DOUBLE-TAKE AFTER SEEING THIS SWIMMING TURKEY
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2021, 01:43:24 AM »
I had no idea.

 I know some Maine lobstermen who would occasionally have to rescue a deer they found swimming miles offshore.
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