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Yes, roadrunners are known to dig holes, primarily for nesting and foraging purposes. They use their strong legs and beaks to create shallow depressions in the ground to find insects, seeds, and small animals. Additionally, they may dig to create a suitable place for laying eggs. Overall, while not extensive diggers like some other birds, they do engage in digging behavior when necessary.

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