Pecos Bill
Pecos Bill is a legendary figure in American folklore, often depicted as a larger-than-life cowboy. He is said to have been raised by coyotes after being separated from his family, which contributed to his wild and adventurous nature. Pecos Bill is known for his incredible feats, such as riding a tornado and lassoing the Mississippi River.
The tales of Pecos Bill are part of the broader tradition of tall tales, which are exaggerated stories that highlight the characteristics of American pioneers and the rugged frontier spirit. His adventures often showcase themes of bravery, ingenuity, and the celebration of the American West.