The turkey is indigenous to the new world.
The Turkey provided a new food source in the Old World. Also, Turkies can grow to be quite large so it could feed many people and somewhat support a large population.
new world!!
Old world
New
It was a new world spice.
it is an old world vulture
From the New World to the Old World
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Turkey is native to North America, which classifies it as a species from the New World. It was domesticated by Indigenous peoples in Mexico and later became a significant part of diets in the Americas before being introduced to Europe. The bird is distinct from the Old World fowl and has become associated with various cultural traditions, especially in North America.
No. The turkey came from the New World. The fact that the country "Turkey" and the fowl "turkey" is the same word is merely coincidental.
There are 15 species of old world vultures that exist and 7 species of new world vultures that exist. Turkey Vultures are the most common in the world.
did vanilla come from the new or old world
old world
new world squash was in the new world, but it was in the old world of squash.
old
There were 2: one in present day Syria and the other in present day Turkey. Paul came from the one in Syria.
No, turkey was an Axis power during the second world war.