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Turkey ruffles feathers at Harvard

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The turkey, however, isn't the most friendly neighbor on campus. Students complain that she chases them, even when they're on bicycles. She has scratched cars with her beak, and she likes to dig holes in the grass and mulch. The hen even chased the Globe reporter who went to Harvard to report the story.
The turkey, however, isn't the most friendly neighbor on campus. Students complain that she chases them, even when they're on bicycles. She has scratched cars with her beak, and she likes to dig holes in the grass and mulch.

The hen even chased the Globe reporter who went to Harvard to report the story.
(David Abel, Globe Staff)
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