You do know that the Coyote would have eaten that Road Runner don't you @Shirley Martin? And that would have been the end of the story. I like to think the Road Runner saved his hide time after time while giving the Coyote his just "rewards."
I guess I pulled for the coyote because he always got smashed or blown to bits. I always pull for the underdog.
and how about Tweety bird? Sylvester was always trying to always get him too? ............................Was Tweety bird a he or a she?
Gosh, those were the days when being bad was just a cartoon...and in the end no one really got hurt....how I wish it was that way now days.
We've got 'em for real! This one was intent on following me into the shop, or biting my backside! Wife happened to have her camera in hand.
@Shirley Martin Reality is, they are not the loose-witted carefree birds as cartoon depicted. We've watched them attack even small animals like the chipmunk, but their diet consists mainly of things like lizards, scorpions, and the like. We think their presence explains why we've seen only two scorpions here in our 5+ years residence. Many folks have monthly sprayings of their home perimeters but we do not, disliking poisons. I think "she" was more likely a hungry "he"! Frank
A Real-Life Road Runner That Outruns Time "A 1969 muscle car from Plymouth has a spare engine too powerful for street driving and even a horn that goes, ‘Beep-beep’" Angela Miers shows off her 1969 Plymouth muscle car