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In another ''School of Dragons'' Farm Job, turkey feathers are needed as instruments of tickling! In this case, tickling a [[Gronckle (Franchise)|Gronckle's]] belly will cause them to spit up lava, and [[Fishlegs Ingerman|Fishlegs]] has found a novel rock to feed [[Meatlug]]. |
In another ''School of Dragons'' Farm Job, turkey feathers are needed as instruments of tickling! In this case, tickling a [[Gronckle (Franchise)|Gronckle's]] belly will cause them to spit up lava, and [[Fishlegs Ingerman|Fishlegs]] has found a novel rock to feed [[Meatlug]]. |
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+ | Currently, turkeys are raised primarily for meat, especially on certain holidays, and mainly in North America. The Vikings of the [[DreamWorks Dragons (Franchise)|DreamWorks Dragons Franchise]] are seen eating turkey. Though no dragons are seen eating turkeys, it is a very small stretch to assume they would, especially since they will eat [[Chicken (Franchise)|Chicken]]. |
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====[[Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season 4|Season 4]]==== |
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− | {{Quote|Ignoring the pain, I wrapped my hands around the Dragon Rider's throat and admired his tousled brown hair, and then I squeezed his neck like it was a turkey's neck!|Tuffnut telling a story}} |
+ | {{Quote|Ignoring the pain, I wrapped my hands around the Dragon Rider's throat and admired his tousled brown hair, and then I squeezed his neck like it was a turkey's neck!|Tuffnut telling a story}}In ''[[Twintuition]]'', [[Tuffnut Thorston|Tuffnut]] mentions turkeys while making up a story that he fought a dragon rider. |
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Turkeys also appear in the Quest "The Mischief of a Twin", in which the player must find rabbits and turkeys the Twins have let loose around the School. |
Turkeys also appear in the Quest "The Mischief of a Twin", in which the player must find rabbits and turkeys the Twins have let loose around the School. |
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+ | Turkeys are mentioned in the description of "[[Thanksgiving]] [[Meatlug]]." It is stated that turkeys are not native to the [[Barbaric Archipelago (Franchise)|Barbaric Archipelago]], suggesting that all turkeys seen in the rest of the franchise may have been imported from the outside world by traders, and that some [[Viking]]s, such as [[Fishlegs Ingerman|Fishlegs]], actually believe that the turkey is a bird of prey due to a lack of an accurate frame of reference. |
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Turkeys are mainly seen seasonally in the Game, School of Dragons.
Description
Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) are large birds with limited ability to fly. They are native to the Americas and do not occur in Scandinavia, so Vikings would not have come across these birds. Turkeys are wild, but have been domesticated in a few historical events by Native Americans. Domestic Turkeys are still the same species as their wild counterparts.
Function
In the game, School of Dragons, turkeys are kept to harvest feathers from. This actually somewhat holds true historically as turkeys were used by Native Americans for their feathers in ceremonial items and blankets before any other usage. In a School of Dragons Farm Job, Trader Johann asks the player for turkey feathers to decorate hats with.
In another School of Dragons Farm Job, turkey feathers are needed as instruments of tickling! In this case, tickling a Gronckle's belly will cause them to spit up lava, and Fishlegs has found a novel rock to feed Meatlug.
Currently, turkeys are raised primarily for meat, especially on certain holidays, and mainly in North America. The Vikings of the DreamWorks Dragons Franchise are seen eating turkey. Though no dragons are seen eating turkeys, it is a very small stretch to assume they would, especially since they will eat Chicken.
Appearances
Look And Find: How to Train Your Dragon
Turkey legs appear in the eighth scene of this children's "seek and find activity book. No live turkeys are noted.
Dragons: Race to the Edge
Season 4
“ | Ignoring the pain, I wrapped my hands around the Dragon Rider's throat and admired his tousled brown hair, and then I squeezed his neck like it was a turkey's neck! | ” |
— Tuffnut telling a story |
In Twintuition, Tuffnut mentions turkeys while making up a story that he fought a dragon rider.
Season 6
In the episode, "Ruff Transition", Ruffnut must bond and care for a baby Razorwhip named Wingnut. One exercise is to develop a call that the baby will respond to. Wingnut completely ignores Ruffnut's attempts, but from behind a tree, Tuffnut lets out a Turkey call. Wingnut immediately responds.
Games
School of Dragons
Turkeys are an animal the player can raise and harvest on their farms. Turkeys provide feathers for the player to use to complete farm "Jobs" provided by Trader Johann. Turkeys are also a seasonal animal, only available for purchase around Thanksgiving/harvest time in the U.S.
Turkeys also appear in the Quest "The Mischief of a Twin", in which the player must find rabbits and turkeys the Twins have let loose around the School.
Dragons: Titan Uprising
Turkeys are mentioned in the description of "Thanksgiving Meatlug." It is stated that turkeys are not native to the Barbaric Archipelago, suggesting that all turkeys seen in the rest of the franchise may have been imported from the outside world by traders, and that some Vikings, such as Fishlegs, actually believe that the turkey is a bird of prey due to a lack of an accurate frame of reference.
Trivia
- In Dragon Eye of the Beholder, Part 2, Gobber misinterprets one of Gothi's scribbles to say she was a "turkey neck". She insists it actually says she was a "teenager".
Gallery
References
Turkey (Franchise) uses Creative Commons Licensed content from the Dreamworks School of Dragons Wiki page Farming. The list of authors can be found on the page revision history (view authors). |