Road Runners, Part Two

No wonder I’m fascinated with Road Runners.  They eat rattlesnakes.  And they are part of the Cuckoo family.  Rattlesnake mommas.  Another chapter in my new story.  The blurb below is funny. 

Here is the Best Description I Found:  The legendary roadrunner is famous for its distinctive appearance, its ability to eat rattlesnakes and its preference for scooting across the American deserts, as popularized in Warner Bros. cartoons.  The roadrunner is a large, black-and-white, mottled ground bird with a distinctive head crest.  It has strong feet, a long, white-tipped tail and an oversized bill.  It ranges in length from 20 to 24 inches from the tip of its tail to the end of its beak.  It is a member of the Cuckoo family (Cuculidae), characterized by feet with 2 forward toes and 2 behind.

When the roadrunner senses danger or is traveling downhill, it flies, revealing short, rounded wings with a white crescent.  But it cannot keep its large body airborne for more than a few seconds, and so prefers walking or running (up to 17 miles per hour) usually with a clownish gait.

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