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Roadrunner (aka Chapparal)
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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 657355" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>They eat about anything. Have heard they will eat small grass snakes and lizzards. For our barn cats, I put out a little dry dog food in their pan. Our birds, including roadrunners will eat some of the left-overs. Think the roadrunners also eat bugs and things.</p><p></p><p>They RUN! LOL! They have been known to chase one or more of our barn cats. They are interesting to watch. They do fly, but only in an emergency...and keep low to ground...haven't seen fly over about 10 feet high, and for short distances. Our resident ones that appear each year are getting really tame. Have gotten as close as 10 to 15 feet from one before it walks/runs off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 657355, member: 9"] They eat about anything. Have heard they will eat small grass snakes and lizzards. For our barn cats, I put out a little dry dog food in their pan. Our birds, including roadrunners will eat some of the left-overs. Think the roadrunners also eat bugs and things. They RUN! LOL! They have been known to chase one or more of our barn cats. They are interesting to watch. They do fly, but only in an emergency...and keep low to ground...haven't seen fly over about 10 feet high, and for short distances. Our resident ones that appear each year are getting really tame. Have gotten as close as 10 to 15 feet from one before it walks/runs off. [/QUOTE]
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