Only the littler birds, such as sparrows. One of my friends saw a roadrunner leap up into the air and catch a house sparrow. However, this doesn't happen very often. The sparrow in question had some problems flying and could not elude the roadrunner like a completely healthy bird could have done. Roadrunners prefer to eat small lizards and similar animals. These are a bit easier to catch, seeing as they don't have wings.
Roadrunners are relatively large birds. They mainly eat meat, meaning lizards, mice, other birds, snakes and bugs. They supplement their diet with vegetation. Roadrunners get most of their water from the foods they eat (meaning meat). They can fly short distances low to the ground but much prefer to spend their time on two feet. Roadrunners can reach 17 mph. FYI, as stated in the previous roadrunners do not eat people. Nor do I believe they eat poop.
Roadrunners, like all birds, are edible. They may not taste particularly great, but they are edible.
Roadrunners are known to kill and eat rattlesnakes .
They would if they could, but roadrunners live in arid, dry areas, where there is no oppurtunity to have fish.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "roadrunners" (desert birds).
No..They are sometimes killed by hawks, like redtailed hawks.
Hawks will eat roadrunners if they are dead but will not generally go after them if they are alive. Hawks eat birds, rodents, and mammals.
No, roadrunners are North American birds and not found in the Arabian Desert.
Yes, bobcats can eat roadrunners, as they are opportunistic predators that will hunt a variety of small to medium-sized animals. Roadrunners, being ground-dwelling birds, can fall prey to bobcats when they are within reach. However, roadrunners are also fast and agile, making them difficult targets. Overall, while bobcats may occasionally prey on roadrunners, their diet primarily consists of rabbits, rodents, and other small mammals.
Roadrunners eat rattlesnakes but are not chickens. Roadrunners are ground cuckoos, are any of about 15 species of birds constituting the subfamily : Neomorphinae of the Cuckoo Family (Cuculidae), noted for terrestrial habits. There are 11 species, 3 of which lay their eggs in the nests of other birds.
Most birds of prey will eat a snake if they happen to catch one, some species even specialise in snakes as prey - there are even species known as serpent eagles because they specialise in eating reptiles. Many other birds will also eat them - serieamas, road-runners, ostrich, secretary birds ........
Roadrunners get eaten by Cobra's and Mammals