probaly a shrike:)
Most birds of prey can only lift and carry about half their own weight. For example, eagles weigh around 8 to 12 pounds and can carry about 3 or 4 pounds.
a Yak can carry about 150lbs. As for the Donkey, it depends on the size of the animal. It can carry about 20% of its weight
Any barge which displaces more than one ton of water (and allowing for appropriate freeboard) will safely carry a one ton weight.
Strong for their size, they can carry objects many times their own weight..It would depend on how big the cheese was.
10 to 12 cms long wingspan 18cms and weight 11g
it depends on what flight you catch or what company you fly with.
It's weight. Consider, an object three times it's size could weigh a fraction of it's weight. Three times it's weight can be any object at all.
Their prey is limited by weight. An eagle can only carry so much weight depending on it's size. A large rabbit is about as big as most can carry.
Ants do not have any more muscle than we do, but we have more mass and less muscle copared to our weight. Ants small size allows them to use more muscle and carry less body. That is why they can carry 10 times their own weight.
The propeller size on an outboard engine, is dependant on the application. The size of the boat, and more particularly the weight it will carry, determines the propeller size.
the weight any truck can carry, depends on the registered gross vehicle weight along with that .also take into account what weight axles, the tire size,and the wheelbase all these account foe what weight you can carry.
It depends how fast the bird is travelling, the size of the bird (including weight), what type of window it is (single, double glazed, etc), the angle and point of impact and the power transmitted through the glass.