What are Roadrunners called in Mexico?

The State Bird of New Mexico, the Greater Roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus) is known by a wide variety of names including Chaparral Bird, el corrrecaminos, and el paisano. It is the larger of two ground cuckoos, the other being the Lesser Roadrunner found in Mexico and Central America.
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Are there roadrunners in Mexico?

The roadrunners (genus Geococcyx), also known as chaparral birds or chaparral cocks, are two species of fast-running ground cuckoos with long tails and crests. They are found in the southwestern and south-central United States and Mexico, usually in the desert.
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What were roadrunners called?

Roadrunners are also called earth-cuckoos, chaparral cocks, snake killers, and ground cuckoos. While they are generally solitary birds or are found in pairs, a flock of roadrunners can be called a marathon or race.
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What is a chaparral bird?

chaparral bird in American English

noun. either of two large terrestrial cuckoos of the genus Geococcyx of arid regions of the western U.S., Mexico, and Central America; roadrunner. Also called: chaparral cock.
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Are roadrunners native to New Mexico?

The greater roadrunner is the official New Mexico state bird. The greater roadrunner, a member of the cuckoo family, is one of the most iconic birds of New Mexico—so much so, it is the official state bird! These wily little birds can be found all over the southwestern United States and into central Mexico.
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What is the Mexican state bird?

Known as the Mexican eagle, the crested caracara is the national bird of Mexico, but contrary to popular belief, it is not the bird found on that country's flag (a golden eagle).
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Why are roadrunners called chaparral birds?

That's how these birds got their name – road runners. Some people know them as Chaparrals. They live on a nest of sticks that is low down in a cactus patch or in a bush.
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Is a Road Runner a cuckoo?

roadrunner, also called Chaparral Cock, either of two species of terrestrial cuckoos, especially Geococcyx californianus (see photograph), of the deserts of Mexico and the southwestern United States.
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What is a Plymouth Roadrunner?

The Plymouth Road Runner is a mid-size car with a focus on performance built by Plymouth in the United States between 1968 and 1980. By 1968, some of the original muscle cars were moving away from their roots as relatively cheap, fast cars as they gained features and increased in price.
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Can you eat roadrunner?

They aren't particularly tasty — not horrible either, but you need seasoning to get the best out of them.” So that pretty much settles it: Roadrunner probably tastes anywhere from “not particularly tasty” to “terrible,” which still raises the question as to why the coyote wants to eat one so badly.
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What is the spiritual meaning of a roadrunner?

Intrepid roadrunner symbolizes magic and good luck.
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Can you have a roadrunner as a pet?

No, Roadrunners do not make good pets. They are wild birds, and are not friendly towards humans. In most places, it is illegal to own one as a pet.
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Is a roadrunner faster than a cheetah?

We DISCOVERED: "A cheetah runs faster than a roadrunner." "A cheetah can run up to 70 miles per hour." "A roadrunner runs up to 17 miles per hour."
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What do New Mexico roadrunners eat?

While roadrunners will take birds, small mammals, insects, scorpions and spiders, a large component of their diet is made up of reptiles such as lizards and small snakes. Occasionally, they'll take larger snakes, including rattlesnakes.
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Is a pheasant a roadrunner?

Female Ring-necked Pheasants have much smaller heads and shorter legs than a Greater Roadrunner. They show less dark streaking above and tend to occur in less dry habitats than roadrunners.
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What bird kills rattlesnakes?

No bird is so odd and well known as the roadrunner. Unlike most birds with which we are familiar, a roadrunner runs rather than flies, readily embraces humans and, as a predator, feeds on some of the most unappetizing animals imaginable including scorpions, black widows and rattlesnakes.
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Why are roadrunners called roadrunners?

The funny-acting roadrunner gets its name from a habit of streaking like a pint-size racehorse down roadsides. With long, skinny yet strong legs, a long tail for balance and an outstretched neck and beak, the roadrunner could be called the thoroughbred of running birds because it can reach speeds of 18 mph.
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What kind of bird is Road Runner from Looney Tunes?

They might look like a scrawny chicken, but roadrunners (all one word) are members of the cuckoo family. Their nearest relatives are New World cuckoos, including the yellow-billed and black-billed cuckoos, as well as the smooth- and groove-billed anis.
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Do roadrunners eat rattlesnakes?

Roadrunners are quick enough to catch and eat rattlesnakes. They often work in pairs with one bird distracting the snake by jumping and flapping its wings while the second bird sneaks up from behind to pin the snake's head. Prey is smashed against a rock, then consumed whole.
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Can a roadrunner fly?

The most famous bird in the southwest, featured in folklore and cartoons, known by its long tail and expressive crest. The Roadrunner walks and runs on the ground, flying only when necessary. It can run 15 miles per hour, probably with much faster spurts when chasing a fast-running lizard or other prey.
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What animal symbolizes Mexico?

The Golden Eagle graces many of Mexico's national symbols. If you're into legends and history, the Golden Eagle is for you. It's on the Mexican flag and coat of arms, sitting on a cactus while eating a serpent.
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Why is there an eagle eating a snake on the Mexican flag?

The emblem, which was first adopted in 1823, is based on an Aztec Indian legend about how the country's capital, Mexico City, was founded. According to the legend, Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec's supreme deity, instructed the Aztec people to seek a place where an eagle landed on a prickly-pear cactus, eating a snake.
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What kind of bird is the Mexican eagle?

A common subject of folklore and legends throughout Central and South America, the Crested Caracara is sometimes called the "Mexican eagle." Although it looks like a long-legged hawk the Crested Caracara is actually a falcon. The Crested Caracara is the only falcon that collects material to build a nest.
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