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he’s got a plan,” says the handler, “He doesn’t want to go back in that pen. He wants something better.” – His father had been killed by humans when he was still a young turkey and his mother went missing from her roost soon after. This made him very sad but determined not to let this happen again, he hatched an escape plan for weeks before finally making it across the street. The other turkeys were wary at first of crossing with him because they hadn’t seen any food or water yet on the other side of the road so he left them behind, telling them: ‘I will come back one day.’ On top of that, there was no guarantee that anyone would be able to a terrorist bird,” said another watcher.
– He was a male turkey who had just found out that his girlfriend was pregnant with their first child and he wanted to prove that anyone could be the father by crossing the road; it seemed like an easy way to show paternity.
-The other turkeys told him about how bad things were in America so he decided to move across the street right now!
-He heard on TV once about how good life is over there, so he decides to cross the street right now! His family back home are all dying of hunger because they never have enough food–he has one chance at getting out alive, but this time gets caught by a car before making it too far from whereIn the United States, there is a popular Thanksgiving Day tradition of asking people to share their favorite answers to the question “why did the turkey cross the road?” We have compiled 10 of our favorites.
– The turkey was on its way to the slaughterhouse and it wanted to live.
– It thought that if it crossed, somebody might stop for a minute with him and give him some food.
– He heard about how good life is over there in America so he decides to move across the street right now!
– His family were all dying of hunger back home; he had one chance at getting out alive, but this time he got caught by a car.
-“He’s going rogue!” said his handler as she watched from afar with binoculars.”I can’t believe we’ve lost control of our top bird,” says another observer nearby”This’ll really screw up the whole Thanksgiving plan.””It looks like