Description
Roadrunner Chaparral Bird DXF files can be used to create a variety of decor items that are both unique and vibrant.
Design: From birds flying to sitting, 15 different CNC cut-ready designs of Chaparral birds.
Downloadable Cut files: Digitally delivered as DXF file or SVG file after completing your purchase. Use for DIY or commercial CNC projects.
Editable DXF File: Popular software like Silhouette Studio Basic Edition, Adobe Illustrator, AutoCAD, CorelDraw, Cricut Design Space, Inkscape, and Plasmacam reads our CNC cutting design files well.
Use CNC Machines: Laser, Plasma, Router, Engraver, or Waterjet CNC cutters.
Roadrunner is the most beautiful and adorable bird that can add warmth to any living space. These birds are ground cuckoos with long tails and crests that sprint quickly. These patterns can be used in gardens, balconies, cafes, and other open or closed locations. For any CNC project, this CNC Cut Design DXF file is perfect for cutting out the details of decorative screen panels.
For quality assurance, our Quality Engineers analyze and test all CNC cutting designs. We guarantee no additional surprises and clean cuts. Roadrunner DXF file can be resized or scaled down, but your CNC machine type will limit you.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need assistance bringing these decorative pieces to life and transforming your business.
Abstract:The roadrunners, also known as chaparral birds or chaparral cocks, are two species of fast-running ground cuckoos with long tails and crests. The most famous bird in the southwest featured in folklore and cartoons, known for its long tail and expressive crest. The Roadrunner walks and runs on the ground, flying only when necessary. It can run 15 miles per hour, probably with much faster spurts when chasing a fast-running lizard or other prey. They are found in the southwestern and south-central United States and Mexico, usually in the desert. Although not known to attack humans, roadrunners eat whatever they find and can be extremely aggressive. The roadrunner is one of the few birds fast enough to capture and kill a rattlesnake. Greater roadrunners live year-round in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, and southern California. They can be seen in deserts, brush, and grasslands on the ground or sitting on low perches, such as fences. Predators of roadrunners are raccoons, hawks, and, of course, coyotes
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