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about 4 feet.
Yes, salmon are capable of leaping up to 10 feet high when they migrate upstream to spawn. They use their powerful tails and strong muscles to propel themselves out of the water against the force of the current.
Yes Crickets leap, pretty high too depending on the size. The biggest I've seen jumped about 3 feet up and 3 feet across.
Salmon with feet? That sounds like an old fish tale.
No, but they can leap quite high out of the water.
In some cases it has been noted that at times can jump up to 10-12 feet out of the water if they are chasing prey and possibly to remove parasites from the skin.
the caracal can leap 10 feet in the air it has good hind feet so it can kick them and it is the main predador of a wild turkey
hi there! This is my first ever answer on wikianswers... One animal i do know that eats salmon is bears (grizzlies mainly) They come to rivers where thousands of salmons come to mate. Then, they leap out at them to catch them. You might also find some articles about them on Youtube. Hope this helps, Magic Munkee.
1600 feet in china by a new zealand guy but i forgot his name.
An average rabbit can jump up to around 4 feet horizontally and 2 feet vertically in a single leap.
Vertical leap is the difference between your flat-footed standing reach and how high you can reach with the same hand while jumping off two feet, from a stand still.