The Roadrunner Outruns A Rattlesnake

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Appearance, Habitat, And More For The Roadrunner And Rattlesnake

Appearance

Small, slender bird with a distinctive crest on its head and a long, thin tai

Appearance:

triangular head, a thick body covered in scales, and a distinctive rattle on its tail

Appearance:

Feathers are brown and white

Appearance:

Coloration varies but usually has a pattern of brown, tan, and black

Excellent vision and hearing

Adaptations:

Venomous fangs, heat-sensitive pits on its face that detect prey

Adaptations:

deserts, arid grasslands, and scrubland throughout the southwestern United States and Mexico

Habitat:

Deserts, forests, and grasslands, throughout the Americas

Habitat:

Carnivorous

Diet:

Hunting:

Carnivorous

Diet:

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