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The ads are based on the idea that DSL, which Xfinity claims is slower than their service, is only fast enough for people who like things very slow. In the television ads, the two turtles are usually shown together explaining why they are so happy with DSL service, and that if they got Xfinity, it would be far too fast for them.
In a suburban tomato garden of Van Nuys in California, [12] Theo, self-named "Turbo", is a garden snail who dreams of being a racer like his hero, five-time Indy 500 champion Guy Gagné. However, his obsession with racing makes him an outcast in the slow and cautious snail community, and a constant embarrassment to his older brother, Chet.
The pursuit maneuver used by male Hybomitra hinei wrighti, measured by interpolation of slow-motion cinematography. Members of Loliginidae and Ommastrephidae: 36 km/h (22 mph) Many of these species "fly" out of the water to escape danger. The Japanese flying squid can glide for 3 seconds over 30 metres. Tiger beetle: 6.8 km/h (4.2 mph) [6]
An unlikely friendship unfolded at the Twala Trust Animal Sanctuary in Zimbabwe, where an orphaned vervet monkey named William has found solace in a rescue kitten named Marble.
Wings may have evolved from appendages on the sides of existing limbs, which already had nerves, joints, and muscles used for other purposes. These may initially have been used for sailing on water, or to slow the rate of descent when gliding. Two insect groups, the dragonflies and the mayflies, have flight muscles attached directly to the ...
Helen is obsessed with trying to fly and on her birthday, her wish is granted. 4: Smelly Dog: The Smelly Dog is kept out of the way due to his stinky breath, until he prevents a bank robbery. 5: Big Bold Lion: The Old Lion is the laughing stock due to his baldness. 6: Hugh the Worm: Hugh who is secretly a worm has a whirlwind romance with Joyce. 7
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Its successor, the MacCready Gossamer Albatross can fly as slow as 9.23 miles per hour (14.85 km/h). [1] It has a maximum speed of 18 miles per hour (29 km/h). [2] The Ruppert Archaeopteryx has a certified stall speed of 30–39 kilometres per hour (19–24 mph). [3] The Vought XF5U can fly as slow as 32 kilometres per hour (20 mph). [4]