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Meet the second prehistoric Turkey to inhabit Tiny Village - the Fall Turkeysaurus. 

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Turkeysaurus adult@2x
Adult Fall Turkeysaurus Original Turkeysaurus

Adult Fall Turkeysaurus compared to Original Turkeysaurus

Appearance: The Fall Turleysaurus  appears quite similar to its more familiar variant - the ordinary Turkeysaurus, except it is much more brightly colored. You could almost say it was a rainbow version of the original Turkeysaurus, whose much drabber coloration helped it avoid the terrible predators in its native prehistoric forests. The main body of this new species has golden yellow feathers with a feathery white collar around the otherwise bald neck. Wings and tail feathers display bands of forest green, red, pumpkin orange and light brown. 

The beautiful Dino-Diorama below shows how the pumpkin-colored eggs are perfectly camouflaged in their native  habitat - prehistoric pumpkin fields. 

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Dino-Diorama featuring an awesome Fall Turkeysaurus family!

Life Stats[]

Life Stats for the Fall Turkeysaurus

Species Name: Fall Turkeysaurus

Common Name: 
Fall Turkeysaurus
BiomeID: Jungle        Tier: 2  

Rarity Group: Shiny

Probability: 0, Sorry can't get by random egg. 
Hatch Time: 16 hours, Hurry Hatch: 10 crystals
Cost: 249 Crystals
Descriptions: 
  1. Gobble Gobble!
  2. Runs wild!
  3. Loves fall colors

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Professor OneStone

Here are some additional snapshots in various life stages, from egg, to baby, then toddler and teen. 

These bright pumpkin-orange eggs are perfectly camouflaged in a field of prehistoric pumpkins, though they do look like a cross between a pumpkin and a beehive. 

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FallTurkeysaurus baby@2x
FallTurkeysaurus toddler@2x
FallTurkeysaurus teen@2x
Egg Baby (1-3) Toddler (4-6) Teen (7-9)

Sitting Position

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Egg Baby (1-3) Toddler (4-6) Teen (7-9)

This kind of dino-bird is a very thrill bammer.

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