The answer to the riddle "What is green and red and goes 60 miles an hour?" is a frog in a blender. The humor comes from the absurdity of imagining a frog being blended, with the green of its body and the red from the blender's contents. It's a classic example of dark humor in a riddle format.
A red kite can reach speeds of up to 40 miles per hour (64 kilometers per hour) during level flight and can dive at speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour (160 kilometers per hour) when hunting. Their agility and speed make them skilled hunters, allowing them to catch prey with precision. These birds are known for their graceful soaring and aerial displays.
The Red-Tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) can fly at up to 121 mph.
You get the color you get if you subtract green from red
If you mix red and green paint you get brown.
Red + yellow + green = brown.
The red light goes on the port side, the left. The green goes on the starboard side, the right. The white goes on the masthead.
My red and green car :d
45 miles per hour
it goes green, pink, blue, yellow, red ... then orange then white then it goes back to green!
a frog in a blender...
yellow and red.
from top to bottom it goes Purple, Green, Red, White and blue so Purple Green Red White Blue
dark blue goes with red and orange
none it goes 1.Green-Red-Blue-Red 2.Red-Green-Blue-Blue 3.Blue-Red-Blue-Green :) click the colored beaker when the box lights up
a dark red or a maroon colour
The grand prix has an electronic speedometer that can be set to read-out in miles per hour or kilometres per hour, the red mph means its currently set to read miles per hour
Brown will go with green skinny legs , deep dark red , white , & black.