Fleas can jump up to ten inches high (which is many times their own height). A flea can jump two hundred times the length of their own bodies, which is roughly about thirteen inches. This prodigious jumping ability is how they get from host to host.
No limit, but generally only do it when disturbed.
Some fleas can leap over 30 cm (12 inches) in a single jump.
At least 25 miles an hour!
About 15
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Well, if humans could jump as high as a flea, they could jump over the empire state building. So given that frogs are about 1/10th the size of a human, if a frog could jump as high as a flea, they could probably jump 1/10th of the empire state building, or about 125 feet high.
a flea can jump 20 times its length!
it is believed that a flea can jump up to 200 times its own body height!six feet
A flea can jump over a 100 times its own height.
50 cm
A spittle bug can jump more than two feet in the air. That is more than twice the height that a flea can 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.
It couldn't jump it couldn't even move. Its new-found weight would incapacitate it.
it is about 0.5 milligrams
as far as 6ft as far as 6ft
Yes