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She has short hair that is tied in a sakkos or snood.
Turkeys have a distinctive fleshy wattle that hangs from the underside of the beak, and a fleshy protuberance that hangs from the top of its beak called a snood.
However, when the male begins "strutting" (the courtship display), the snood engorges with blood, becomes redder and elongates several centimetres, hanging well below the beak (see image).
A snood is a short length of line which is attached to the main line using a clip or swivel, with the hook at the other end.
Since these snoods are designed to cover the hair more than hold it, they are often lined to prevent them from being see-through.
While headgear was not rationed, snoods were favoured, along with turbans and headscarves, in order to show one's commitment to the war effort.
A snood is a short length of line, attached to the main line using a clip or swivel, with the hook at the other end.
The long fleshy object over a male's beak is called a snood.
The males also have a fleshy blue crown covered with nodules, similar to those on the neck, behind the snood.
The fleshy protuberance atop the beak is the snood, and the one attached to the underside of the beak is known as a wattle.
During fighting, commercial turkeys often peck and pull at the snood, causing damage and bleeding.
Opposite her, on the left, stands a maidservant wearing a tunic and a headdress described as either a snood or "sakkos".
In modern times the word snood has come to be applied to a tubular neck protector or warmer, often worn by skiers or motorcyclists.
Data on the parasite burdens of free-living wild turkeys revealed a negative correlation between snood length and infection with intestinal coccidia, deleterious protozoan parasites.
She wears a gold lattice-work partlet studded with pearls and a matching snood or caul.