2008 Thanksgiving event

The Event
There are two parts to the event, the Hidden Turkeys and the Turkey Carnage.

Hidden Turkeys
Much like Penguin Hide and Seek, there are ten turkeys concealing themselves in disguises around Lumbridge, Falador, and Varrock. If players spot one (by spying on them in exactly the same way as a penguin), they'll give a hint to find another turkey. If players spot all ten, they will be awarded with a fabulous cornucopia. To help players keep track of these turkeys, players can get a book from the brother of the Lumbridge Castle Cook, however this book is not required.

Locations of the turkeys: note: the turkeys roam around, so it is impossible to give the excact location. However, here are the estimated locations.

The Lumbridge swamp.

Outside of Lumbridge by the tutors.

Near the fountain south of the Party Room in Falador.

South of the western bank in Varrock.

Near the Al Kharid platelegs store.

In the Al Kharid mining area with scorpions.

Near to the entrance of the Egdeville dungeon, south of the bank.

In the Back Yard of the Draynor Manor, stuck between the dead trees.

Near the Apothecary (in Varrock, marked with the purple potion).

East/West of the Monastery.

Mudskipper point, near the Fairy Ring.

Contributed by Jellies007 and other RuneScape fans.

Turkey Carnage
If players prefer a more direct approach to get to the sweet flavor of turkey drumsticks, they will find undisguised turkeys waddling about in groups throughout the previously mentioned cities. Killing them will reward them with raw turkey or raw turkey drumstick (either whole or a single drumstick) or a cornucopia. If you miss your chance to get your hands on a cornucopia they will be dropped by certain birds after the event. The killable tukeys can be found near the crafting guild.

Trivia

 * This is the first Thanksgiving related "event" in RuneScape.
 * This event is out of the ordinary, considering that it is attached solely to the Thanksgiving holiday of the United-States. This holiday takes place on the second Monday in October in Canada and is not celebrated at all in any other country, including England where the Jagex company is based. The United States of America celebrates Thanksgiving as a holiday to commemorate the first successful harvest in America by the Pilgrims who had emigrated from England.


 * When a player did the Give Thanks emote while holding a 2-handed sword they would only hold it in one hand after the emote is over.
 * If an enemy is attacked and then you do the emote, you turn into a giant turkey for the emotes duration!