Yes
Porpoises can't jump as high as dolphins because they don't have a long nose and their fin that is on top ain't as tall and not that rounded.
Giraffes can't really jump. So, I'd say no.
They can jump in water.
Dolphins jump out of the water and spin as a form of play, communication, and social interaction with other dolphins.
giraffes and pandas can jump but they cannot hold hands because the giraffe has hooves while pandas have paws.
No, but they wouldn't need to...with their very long necks, they can reach the high branches on trees. Also, their place of origin has no hills, rocks, etc for them to jump over....GO FIGURE!!
Dolphins jump out of the water because they ar looking where they ar or they ar avoiding the preditors
all of them
Jump from the stairs from a really high distance and try to do a wrong landing.
Dolphins jump to breathe air because they are mammels.
I think it is a deer (many different species). In Scotland, deer fences round shooting estates are very high, otherwise the deer would simply jump over a lower fence and escape the estate. A kangaroo (herbivore) has no need to jump vertically, but horizontally to escape when chased by carnivores. A lion can jump quite high, but compared to a leopard taunting him or her from branches high in a tree, the lion has no chance! As to a giraffe, they are not noted for jumping at all, but would use their long legs to run to escape from predators. Predators, usually lions, would do well to avoid the powerful kick from a giraffe's hooves.
Dolphins jump by swimming really fast. Once they have enough momentum they are able to propel themselves from the water which looks like they are jumping.