By A Mystery Man Writer
The fastest denizen of the desert, the Road Runner, Accelerati incredibulis in Latin, is a bird of very few words. "Beep, beep," to be exact, is the limit of his vocabulary. Although he always stays on the road, his awesome speed allows him to escape Wile E. Coyote's every trap.
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