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Wild turkeys are violent mofos.
The butterballs? Lol.
City folks think the whole world is a petting zoo. I've seen a grown man, built like a bouncer, running in panic trying to escape a tiny banty rooster. This particular rooster was known to have killed two snakes and a hawk and nothing on that farm fucked with this little two pound sack of feathers more than once.
lol "city folks" isn't a thing anymore dude, everyone is city folks nowadays. Living in the suburbs doesn't make you a worldly farmer.
City folks are definitely a thing, and suburban folks ain't much different. The US is big and has a lot of rural communities. Even the most populated states (California, Texas, New York) all have large areas of agriculture or otherwise sparse population