A large black-and-white ground cuckoo quick enough to catch and eat small rattlesnakes. The Roadrunner prefers walking or running (up to about 18 miles per hour) rather than attempting to keep its large body in the air with its short rounded wings. Primarily carnivorous, the roadrunner will eat lizards, snakes, scorpions, other birds, rodents and insects found in the open or rolling terrain it inhabits throughout the desert. ...
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Well thats a clever, does look like the Roadrunner .... Skippy
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Awais, Roadrunner is a bird in the southwestern US. http://www.desertusa.com/mag98/sep/papr/road.html
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Sorry about that.
Here's some info from my site:
Greater Roadrunner
Geocococcyx californianus
A large black-and-white ground cuckoo quick enough to catch and eat small rattlesnakes. The Roadrunner prefers walking or running (up to about 18 miles per hour) rather than attempting to keep its large body in the air with its short rounded wings. Primarily carnivorous, the roadrunner will eat lizards, snakes, scorpions, other birds, rodents and insects found in the open or rolling terrain it inhabits throughout the desert. ...
http://digital-desert.com/wildlife/road-runner.html
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