Residents say wild turkeys are attacking community | Inquirer News

New Jersey residents say wild turkeys are attacking community

/ 06:37 PM November 09, 2019

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TOMS RIVER, N.J. — Some New Jersey residents have been getting an early Thanksgiving surprise.

A gaggle of 40 to 60 wild turkeys has been aggressively terrorizing residents in a 55-and-up community in Ocean County daily.

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Holiday City residents say the turkeys are blocking doorways, pecking at cars and behaving aggressively when they are shooed away.

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The wild turkeys can sometimes weigh between 16 and 24 pounds and run up to 20 miles per hour.

The township has received dozens of complaints but says its animal control is powerless in capturing or stopping the birds since they are not licensed to trap wildlife.

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A spokesperson for the state’s Department of Environmental Protection says the agency is aware of the issue but does not have further comment. NVG

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