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The modern domesticated turkey is descended from one of six subspecies of wild turkey Meleagris gallopavo found in the present Mexican states of Jalisco, Guerrero and Veracruz Pre-Aztec tribes in south-central Mexico first domesticated the bird around 800 BC, and Pueblo Indians inhabiting the Colorado Plateau in the United States did likewise around 200 BC
Today they are eaten everywhere world wide especially thanksgiving and Christmas festive bi
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