Roadrunner: Meet the Real Fowl After the Cartoon Featured
Roadrunners don’t say “meep meep!”
They don’t get blue plume and orange feet. And they don’t outmaneuver frenetic, bug eyed coyotes by tricking them into running off cliffs.
None of this is surprising, since Looney Tunes aren’t precisely acknowledgen for their precise depictions of animal species. But the actual story of this unwidely fowl is more conspicuous than anything a Warner Bros animator could dream up.
Higher roadrunners can survive in the desert, run faster than a human, and beat rattlesnakes to death areachst rocks. Seldom seen and under appreciated, they’re a fowl worth getting to acknowledge.
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They don’t get blue plume and orange feet. And they don’t outmaneuver frenetic, bug eyed coyotes by tricking them into running off cliffs.
None of this is surprising, since Looney Tunes aren’t precisely acknowledgen for their precise depictions of animal species. But the actual story of this unwidely fowl is more conspicuous than anything a Warner Bros animator could dream up.
Higher roadrunners can survive in the desert, run faster than a human, and beat rattlesnakes to death areachst rocks. Seldom seen and under appreciated, they’re a fowl worth getting to acknowledge.
Important Links:
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