Wild Turkey Makes Itself At Home in Parking Lot

CLOSTER, N.J. (AP) —

Maybe because it’s April and not November, but life has been good for a wild turkey that calls a northern New Jersey supermarket parking lot home.

Shoppers and workers at the A&P in Closter have been leaving bread and blueberries for the young turkey known as Tom-Tom, which is attracting new customers for the store.

The state Fish and Wildlife Division says Tom-Tom is a young male, known as a jake. Experts say he could become aggressive as he grows older and people should stop feeding him.

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