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Dinde — Wikipédia Endémique d'Amérique du Nord, le Dindon sauvage fut le seul volatile domestiqué et élevé à l'époque précolombienne, de l’Oasisamérique (au nord-ouest de l’actuel Mexique et sud-ouest des actuels États-Unis) jusqu'au centre du Mexique [4], [5] ; on chassait également le Dindon ocellé dans le sud de la Mésoamérique, dans les
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dindon (French): meaning, translation - WordSense dindon (French) Origin history In the early period following the discovery of the Americas (i e , the Indies), the French calling turkeys coq d’Inde, poule d’Inde, etc D'Inde was ultimately spelled dinde -on is a masculine suffix Pronunciation Rhymes: -dɔ̃; Noun dindon (masc ) (pl dindons) turkey-cock (a male turkey) Related words
Dindon rouge des Ardennes Turkey Characteristics, Uses The Dindon rouge des Ardennes turkey is a breed of turkey which supposedly brought to Flanders in the sixteenth century from Mexico by the Spanish The breed almost disappeared, but started again in 1985, especially in Champagne-Ardenne