Depends on the bird, they would probably be afraid of you and fly away though.
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No, roadrunners are not extinct. They are still found in various regions of North and Central America. They are known for their distinctive appearance, swift running abilities, and unique behaviors.
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 prefer semi-arid habitats such as deserts, scrublands, and grasslands with open areas for running and foraging. They typically inhabit areas with shrubs, cacti, and other vegetation for cover and nesting. Roadrunners are commonly found in the southwestern United States and parts of Mexico.
They would if they could, but roadrunners live in arid, dry areas, where there is no oppurtunity to have fish.
Roadrunners are omnivorous birds that primarily eat insects such as grasshoppers, beetles, and spiders. They also consume small mammals, birds, snakes, and fruits when available. Roadrunners are opportunistic feeders and will adapt their diet to what is readily accessible in their habitat.