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That's not the full story. Roadrunners can outfly Coyotes, and the latter are faster on the feet, but only over short distances.
But the myth that RR's are superspeedy on the ground is broken.

Luckily for the roadrunners, they can avoid capture by startling coyotes into falling down a canyon by screaming "bip bip!" in their ears after sneaking up on them.

EDIT Better in terse verse
Thanks vapourminer, Greyhats and philipma for the inspiration, and JJG for explicit approval.
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Edited on 19/08/2025, 17:26:55 UTC
That's not the full story. Roadrunners can outfly Coyotes, and the latter are faster on the feet, but only over short distances.
But the myth that RR's are superspeedy on the ground is broken.

Luckily for the roadrunners, they often startlecan avoid capture by startling coyotes into falling down a canyon by screaming "bip bip!" in their ears after sneaking up on them.
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That's not the full story. Roadrunners can outfly Coyotes, and the latter are faster on the feet, but only over short distances.
But the myth that RR's are superspeedy on the ground is broken.

Luckily for the roadrunners, they often startle coyotes into falling down a canyon by screaming "bip bip!" in their ears after sneaking up on them.