small grasshoppers,crickets,earthworms,1 striped lizard(cut up)a little canned dog food and when he is grown a little the lizard likes bugs and grasshoppers no dog food he will eat 25 or 30 grasshoppers I got that info from: http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/55077
Yes, roadrunners play an important role in their ecosystems as predators of insects and small animals. They help to control populations of these prey species, contributing to the overall balance of the ecosystem. Additionally, roadrunners are also an iconic species in the deserts of the southwestern United States and Mexico.
Roadrunners eat fruit, mice, insects, gophers, and snakes because it is part of there diet. P.S. thanks! i needed to know if roadrunners eat mice because I'm the smartest boy in my class and i have a big project due on Monday.
roadrunners do fly, they can only maintain their altitude for less than a minute, roadrunners are not built to fly hours
No. The roadrunners are found in the Southwestern U.S and Mexico.
roadrunners run so fast because of their slender legs.Their feet help them clutch onto the ground and push their bodies.
Yes, lizard are prey of roadrunners.
Yes. Roadrunners run really quickly because they have two long legs.
Yes, roadrunners play an important role in their ecosystems as predators of insects and small animals. They help to control populations of these prey species, contributing to the overall balance of the ecosystem. Additionally, roadrunners are also an iconic species in the deserts of the southwestern United States and Mexico.
A rattlesnake is a predator to small animals, such as mice, rats, rabbits and birds. It is also a prey item for larger animals, such as hawks, eagles, owls, coyotes, roadrunners, etc.
With their excellent vision. They pursue prey through the scrub lands of the southwest, flying short distances then running it down.
Badgers, coyotes, weasels, roadrunners, foxes, raccoons, owls, and hawks are a few of the many animals that prey on rattlesnakes.
A rattlesnake is both a predator and a prey. It feeds on a number of small animals and, in turn, is preyed upon by many carnivores and birds such as hawks, eagles, roadrunners, etc.
Phoenix RoadRunners ended in 2009.
Phoenix RoadRunners was created in 2005.
Toronto Roadrunners was created in 2003.
Toronto Roadrunners ended in 2004.
Montreal Roadrunners ended in 1997.