Road Runners are omnivores...they eat different things such as: seeds, insects, mice and lizards.
No, a road runner is warmblooded animal because it is a type of bird.
The Greater Roadrunner (the state bird of New Mexico), while thought to be a flightless bird, IS capable of flight. It is a non-migratory omnivore.
Yes, they are mammals and all of them are warm blooded.
they get icepops
Westerlies.
Some animals that are endangered in the arctic tundra are:WolvesCaribouMusk oxenPolar bearsSealsSea lionsWalrusesWhalesSeveral species of migratory seabirds and fishSome fish
gene flow
ecosystem In the wild, camels are migratory, nomadic. They wander around to find food. Domesticated, they'd be kept in stables, or in corrals.
Yes, lizard are prey of roadrunners.
Montreal Roadrunners ended in 1997.
Montreal Roadrunners was created in 1994.
Toronto Roadrunners was created in 2003.
Toronto Roadrunners ended in 2004.
Phoenix RoadRunners ended in 2009.
Phoenix RoadRunners was created in 2005.
roadrunners do fly, they can only maintain their altitude for less than a minute, roadrunners are not built to fly hours
what are roadrunners ? I need to know whats there habitat in nature !
Roadrunners live in the southwestern United States. The desert.
No. The roadrunners are found in the Southwestern U.S and Mexico.
Roadrunners are omnivores, so anything that moves attracts them.