Well the animal that has the strogest legs for jumping is the horse. thay have strong for legs and musels so when the jump they would not colapse
the grasshopper can jump 80 times its height. How many times its height can a horse jump?
of course they do.Also,grasshoppers have sharp legs too!
The third pair of legs, which also are the hind legs. Those two legs are attached to the metathorax, which is the third segment, the hind segment, of the thorax, the middle part of the body of the insect. Practically all jumping animals that use their legs for jumping use mainly their hind legs for jumping.
A grasshopper's two sets of front legs are much smaller than their set of long, strong back legs. The front legs are used to hold food, while the back legs aid the grasshopper in jumping. All three sets of legs are used for walking.
It is the sport horse of Denmark. They have the looks of a Thoroughbred, with strong legs and substance. They are often used for show jumping and dressage.
Quality of legs.
the jumping legs:)
This is a Horse riding level question: Jumping References Another opinion: The only one that applies is 'legs'.
Kangaroos are built for jumping, rather than walking or running like other four-legged animals. Kangaroos have large, strong tendons in their hind legs which act as "springs". The springing motion requires less energy than running does, so kangaroos are able to bound for longer distances than other mammals with the standard four legs can run. They have strong back legs and elongated hind feet for bounding.
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Fleas jump with their hind legs, not beetles.
It's all to do with their structure. Kangaroos are built for jumping, rather than walking or running like other four-legged animals. Kangaroos have large, strong tendons in their hind legs which act as "springs". The springing motion requires less energy than running does, so kangaroos are able to bound for longer distances than other mammals with the standard four legs can run. They have strong back legs and elongated hind feet for bounding.
Kangaroos are built for jumping, rather than walking or running like other four-legged animals. Kangaroos have large, strong tendons in their hind legs which act as "springs". The springing motion requires less energy than running does, so kangaroos are able to bound for longer distances than other mammals with the standard four legs can run. They have strong back legs and elongated hind feet for bounding.