I’m disappointed they don’t actually meep. LOL. It was my fav cartoon. Thing is I used to think they were lyrebirds when I was younger. Because Australian lyrebirds look very similar when running. When I learned they weren’t I thought they were made up. Then I found out they were real birds.
fun fact: The beeping came from Paul Julian a background artist at Warner bros. Who, while carrying large stacks of background paintings would make the iconic "Beep Beep" noise to clear a path in the hallways.
I live in Albuquerque, and depending on where you are you can see one up close. The other day I saw one walking along the gas station wall, and when I lived close to center city you might see one every couple weeks.
These little guys have been showing up in my backyard a lot lately. Probably doesn't help that i feed them. Since they've been showing up, i haven't had a lot of problems with bunnies chewing on my garden!
I had one by my front door 2 days ago. I looked out thinking that it was a grakle but nope, it was a beep beep. Absolutely beautiful bird. I've seen about 5 of them now..
If you are one of those people that thought road runners say "Beep Beep" only because of Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, I wouldn't believe a TV show where somebody can survive accidental falls from high heights, doesn't fall to the ground until he notices he's suspended in mid-air, and survives the kind of injuries he survives.
Im in my 60s, and I've never seen the bird ,as it is . Real , ..like now ,on the video . Iwas enjoyed this back in time ..on TV comics beep beep . ... beep beep. ! Amazing.... 😂😂 ❤❤❤
We just saw our local roadrunner come for a visit again to get water here in the Nevada desert. Glad to learn that they eat rattlesnakes. Twice in 2 weeks, I encountered them in the front of the house. They often seek shade under a rock or under something lying on the ground. I'm learning to keep things picked up!
I was down in Campo California which sits right on the border with Mexico. The three of us wandered into the desert and wandered into Mexico. Each of us was armed, - each with an entirely different weapon. For a very dry Sagebrush-like environment the number of different animals was amazing. Out in front of me on the ground - at some distance was some bird 😐, - a big bird. But upon approaching it - it simply didn't fly, fly away, or anything. But man could that thing move. 20 miles per hour ? Not even. But I will say that I swear, it acted just like Roadrunner. Statue-still one second, - and - 'FLASH' like a camera-flash - like, zero to sixty in a second, that's right - just like the cartoon.
Roadrunner - Scientifically accurate velociraptor Argus monitor lizard - Jurassic world/Jurassic park Raptors *yes, argus monitors can stand on 2 legs, but not when running or walking, so Idk what resembles jurassic world/park's raptors.*
Greater roadrunners are bigger than lesser roadrunners? Whoa whoa whoa....next thing you'll say is that the Big Island of Hawaii is bigger than Oahu, or that the Great Pyramid is bigger than any other pyramid of Egypt. And don't get me started on Mallorca and Menorca.
I know it says Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner was created in 1948, but it actually debuted in 1949. (I read on a defunct official site for Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner that the series debuted on September 17, 1949).
So funny in real life the coyote can run twice as fast as the roadrunner but we grew up on the roadrunner making Wile E. Coyote look silly. Interesting. The Roadrunner is an amazing bird
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Thanks for these interesting facts! 👍👍 How do roadrunners react to a coyote attack? Do they fly on trees? I'm guessing they can't run faster than coyotes like in the funny cartoons. Or can they? Greetings from Switzerland!
@@commiecomrade2644 No. A coyote can run twice as fast as a roadrunner in real life. The roadrunner might have other defensive mechanisms but it's not as one-sided as in the cartoons. Coyotes have been known to catch and eat roadrunners on occasion.
Coyotes often fall off cliffs or have huge rocks fall on them when chasing roadrunners. The coyotes are always OK though. Coyotes can travel faster than roadrunners, especially if the coyotes are using rockets or other gadgets from the ACME Company.
@@portcullis5622When I was a kid watching the cartoons, I always wondered how the coyotes could survive if they never caught the roadrunners. I always felt sorry for the coyote. 😊
I’ve lived in an area with Road Runners and have seen them up close while walking. I’ve never heard one make a sound. It’s not like they are real cartoon characters that look in the camera and Beep Beep
Tom and Jerry but in Canid and bird version. Sebastian and Twittie but in Coyote and roadrunner way. hunting not indoor broke house but outdoor open space to chased on instead, that's what make it different
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