SortStack #3102 — 2034-12-06
By speed · Order from slowest to fastest.
- A foraging ant 800 m/h
Ants leave scent trails so nestmates can retrace the exact path to food, like an invisible chemical map.
- A person walking 5 km/h
The average person takes around 7,000 steps a day, walking the equivalent of several times around Earth in a lifetime.
- A running gray wolf 57 km/h
Wolves can travel over 30 kilometres in a single day while hunting across their vast territories.
- A running pronghorn antelope 97 km/h
The pronghorn can run far faster than any predator alive today, likely escaping a cheetah that went extinct in America.
- A racing snowmobile 190 km/h
Snowmobiles can cross frozen lakes so fast they sometimes skip right across patches of open water.
- An F-22 Raptor at top speed 2.4K km/h
The Raptor can supercruise, flying faster than sound without afterburners, sipping less fuel as it streaks along.