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Any body suspended in space will remain in space until made aware of its situation. Any body passing through solid matter will leave a perforation conforming to its perimeter. Everything falls faster than an anvil. All principles of gravity are negated by fear. As speed increases, objects can be in several places at once.

Newton’s Laws of Motion Newton’s Universal Law of Gravity Conservation of Energy Conservation of Momentum Conservation of Angular Momentum

Roadrunners are prey for hawks, house cats, raccoons, snakes, and skunks, not coyotes! A roadrunner catches a rattlesnake by the tail, cracks it like a whip and repeatedly slams its head against the ground till dead It reabsorbs water from its feces before excretion. Its extreme quickness allows it to snatch a humming bird or dragonfly from midair. Roadrunners can attain speeds of 17 mph. The roadrunner makes a series of dovelike coos dropping in pitch, as well as a clattering sound.