Really high
The rabbit's longest jump can be up to 9 feet in distance in one leap.
Wallabies can jump you are correct, wallabies can approximately jump 3 feet.
The average weight of a male rabbit is 2-3 pounds. The weight can be more or less and the rabbit be in perfect health because the breed and diet of the male rabbit contribute to the weight.
We have two giant continental rabbits and they can hop from the ground in through the door of their hutch which is 1m 60cm from the floor. On the level they rarely hop that far I guess becasue there is no need to, but when they are running full pelt, they jump a good couple of meters if they are playing.
the weight of a rabbit depends on the type of rabbit. a mini-lop rabbit, for example, weighs on average about five or six pounds (this is a smaller breed of rabbit).
the insects that can jump far are lion, frog, cheetah, rabbit.
The unique part of a rabbit is their ability to jump far distances, and quick reflexes.
76 miles per stride.
The Dutch rabbit can jump up to 50 feet
Yes they can, but not particularly far or high. But on average, they should be able to jump a short distance.
The world record for the highest jump by a rabbit was achieved by a rabbit named Mimrelunds Ramses who jumped 99.5 cm (39.2 in) in 1997.
6ft 4 inches (average)
20-30 feet
The rabbit's longest jump can be up to 9 feet in distance in one leap.
a rabbit moves by eating to get energy for his/her legs to jump.
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When body length is considered, fleas can jump the furthest. Fleas can jump 200 times their body length. This would be like a person being able to jump over a 70 story building. Other great jumpers are bharals, hares, red kangaroos, and grasshoppers.