So It Begins

Weatherman2020

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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).Apr 4, 2011"

 
"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).Apr 4, 2011"



Never underestimate the ACME factor.
 
"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).Apr 4, 2011"


Yes, but you forget that a roadrunner is a lot smarter, despite coyotes having an Acme Prime account.
 
"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).Apr 4, 2011"



But the roadrunner take-off speed is only 10MPH
 

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