He was living with coyotes until he met another human, Chuckwagon Chuck. Since he was standing by the Pecos River, Chuckwagon Chuck named him Pecos Bill.
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Pecos Bill's horse is named Widowmaker. It's said that the horse was untamable by anyone except Pecos Bill.
Well, some people never read about Pecos Bill, so if this is a test I'm not talking.
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When Grundy Coyote first found Pecos Bill, he named him "Pecos Bill" after the Pecos River in Texas. The name reflected the rugged and adventurous spirit of the American West, which Pecos Bill embodied. This legendary character became known for his larger-than-life exploits and is often celebrated as a quintessential folk hero of the American frontier.
There are a couple of possibilities. If you mean "legendary" literally, as in "he was a legend and not a real person", then it's probably Pecos Bill. If you mean "a real person about whom legends formed", it's probably Buffalo Bill. It's worth noting that in neither of these cases is "Bill" actually their last name. Buffalo Bill's last name was Cody; I don't think Pecos Bill had a last name given. The "first" name in both cases is a nickname: "Buffalo" Bill Cody and "Pecos" Bill Nolastname.
Pecos Bill's horse is named Widow-Maker.
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Pecos River and Texas
Pecos Bill was not a real person but a character in a story.
Pecos Bill is a tall tale legend in the storytelling world. Pecos Bill did not fall out of a tornado, he roped the tornado with his lasso and rode it until it stopped.
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