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Sunday, October 25, 2009
Teachings of Roadrunner: Thinking on Your Feet
Once called the “Chaparral Cock”, this tireless Predator became known as Roadrunner when He started to race with the Horses and wagons over desert roads. With his powerfully built legs, Roadrunner almost flies over the scrublands. As He runs, Roadrunner extends his neck forward to lower the air resistance of his body. In addition, He uses his long tail for breaking and changing directions.
His speed and agility makes Roadrunner an exceptional predator. Always thinking on his feet, He quickly changes directions, steering with his tail. Chasing a tough Lizard, Roadrunner swiftly grabs Her, and bashes Her against the hard ground. He will continue to do this until the dead Lizard is soft enough to eat.
Roadrunner is most famous for catching Rattlesnakes. Circling Snake, He stays just out of range of her fangs. After tiring Snake with his dancing, Roadrunner suddenly dashes in and seizes Her from behind the head. Cracking Snake like a whip, Roadrunner bashes her head against a rock. Afterwards He slurps up the dead snake. Sometimes people will see Roadrunner with half a Snake hanging out of his mouth, as He races down the road.
A superb athlete, Roadrunner moves with one mind and body. Not even hesitating as He speeds along, Roadrunner out maneuvers anyone who happens to be chasing Him. Moving as if by instinct, He will catch and kill Rattlesnake. Roadrunner understands the concept: “Thinking on your feet.” Move as one with your mind and body is his teaching.
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Impressive bird! Thanks so much for sharing. I didn't know much about their hunting techniques and I had no idea how the got their name; this post was very educational.
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