SortStack #987 — 2029-02-20
By weight · Order from lightest to heaviest.
- A western honeybee worker 100 mg
To make one jar of honey, a hive's bees collectively fly a distance equal to about three orbits of the Earth.
- A capybara, the world's largest rodent 50 kg
Capybaras are so famously chill that birds, monkeys, and even crocodilians perch and lounge on them like furniture.
- A Harley-Davidson Road King motorcycle 365 kg
Harley once tried to trademark its V-twin engine's 'potato-potato' exhaust rumble, then dropped the case in 2000.
- An adult male white rhinoceros 2.3 t
The 'white' is likely a mistranslation of the Dutch 'wijd', meaning wide — describing its broad, lawn-mowing mouth.
- A fully equipped fire engine 18 t
Around 2,000 liters of onboard water account for a chunk of the heft — plus ladders, hoses, and hydraulic rescue tools.
- A Saturn V rocket, fully fueled for a Moon launch 3K t
Apollo crews rode atop a small warship's worth of kerosene, hydrogen, and oxygen — most of it burned within minutes.