Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for November 24, 2015
Transcript:
verne: hammy, have you seen any turkeys?...they all seem to be missing and thanksgiving is just two days away. hammy: Turkeys? verne: you know, large bird...stripey feathers....weird water balloon thingy hanging from the beak. hammy: waaaat? turkey: it's called a snood. verne: don't tell me...there's a bunch of turkeys behind me. hammy: okay.
juicebruce about 9 years ago
Odoodles of Snoodes…………
biz.gocomics about 9 years ago
I thought it was called a wattle. A snood is a kind of decorative hairnet, right?
afbjapan about 9 years ago
It’s called a flock, not a bunch.
soulvoid about 9 years ago
If a bunch of turkeys are standing in a bunch are they a bunch, rafter, flock or gang?
RockHouse about 9 years ago
Turkeys have snoods, wattles, and caruncles. Snoods are associated with the beaks, and wattles hang from their throats. Think of roosters as an example of a wattle. Roosters have combs instead of snoods. There is a nice image of a turkey illustrated in Wikipedia under Snood (anatomy)
mggreen about 9 years ago
Good, Hammy! Don’t tell him . . .
David Rickard Premium Member about 9 years ago
Holy priceless Etruscan snoods!
nosirrom about 9 years ago
What a rafter of snoody comments.
kaploy9 about 9 years ago
Verne, what sort’ve stakes do you have in this that you’re actually looking for them?..
nailer Premium Member about 9 years ago
Here we call it a “moco de guajolote”, a turkey´s booger.