Secret Lives of Roadrunners Revealed

Roadrunners spend a lot of time on the ground. But they're elusive, so little was known about them.
(Image credit: Gerral G. Schulz, AgriLife Research)

The roadrunner might have eluded Wile E. Coyote in cartoons, but now scientists are finally capturing its secrets.

Radio tags on roadrunners are revealing the small birds can each have surprisingly large home ranges. Building on knowledge of roadrunners could shed light on the plight of endangered species in those areas, researchers added.

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