Funny pic/gif thread...

my son showed me his homework today :eek:
 

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According to Mark Lockwood's Basic Texas Birds: A Field Guide, with or without Wile. E. Coyote chasing it, a Greater Roadrunner can reach speeds of 20 MPH (32 KPH) while a Coyote can reach speeds of up to 43 MPH (69 KPH)

So really, it should have been over the first cartoon.


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According to Mark Lockwood's Basic Texas Birds: A Field Guide, with or without Wile. E. Coyote chasing it, a Greater Roadrunner can reach speeds of 20 MPH (32 KPH) while a Coyote can reach speeds of up to 43 MPH (69 KPH)

So really, it should have been over the first cartoon.

Speed is a factor for sure, but so is endurance and turning radius. RR makes a turn on a dime, and it takes WC a big loop to catch up, which tires him out quicker.
 
Speed is a factor for sure, but so is endurance and turning radius. RR makes a turn on a dime, and it takes WC a big loop to catch up, which tires him out quicker.

Not to mention that WC shops for all his RR catching accouterments at ACME, taking that 40+ mph and effectively putting it in reverse. :grin-square:
 
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