0 a bird from the southwestern US and Mexico with a long tail and feathers that stand up on the top of its head, that runs very fast
1 a fast-running bird from the southwestern US, Mexico, and Central America which has a long tail and feathers that stand up on the top of its head
They are similar in size and structure to the completely unrelated roadrunners, but they hop rather than walk.
Wildlife mostly consists of birds and mammals such as doves, quails, chachalacas, eagles, roadrunners, and some waterfowl.
Roadrunner has been there championing us from the beginning.
Because of their extremely large stingers, very few animals are able to eat them; one of the few animals that can is the roadrunner.
Wildlife includes roadrunners, hawks, lizards, mice and squirrels.
Dodrio resembles an ostrich, and its movement is reminiscent of the roadrunner.
Roadrunners and other members of the cuckoo family have zygodactyl feet.
Zygodactyly occurs in the parrots, woodpeckers (including flickers), cuckoos (including roadrunners), and some owls.