no they can also jump directly up
If a hop is considered a jump, yes!
Obviously yes. -_-
13 inches
Rabbits hop using their powerful hind legs, which are longer and stronger than their front legs. They push off the ground with their hind feet, allowing them to cover short distances quickly and efficiently. Rabbits can reach speeds up to 30 miles per hour when hopping.
jump staraight then jump right the jump forward then right.
Its to build up forward momentum so that when they jump they already have a forward motion that would be greater than that of a jump made from standing in one spot. You need forward momentum to get a good long jump and the best way is to have a running start.
The easiest jump you could do is a Waltz jump. That's simply stroking forward and then going on your left toepick, then kicking your free leg forward and puch off with your left. You should start going forward and then landing going backwards.
Well rabbits don't usually have a certain jump height. A rabbit can usually jump 36 inches (3 feet)
well it depends if it is little or not.
Rabbits can sometimes kick depends how you hold them and if the in a confined space otherwise no
Many rabbits jump into bushes because they live there. Dogs will follow them because they are designed to hunt rabbits.
Momentum is what (throws) you forward into the jump.