None of the big cats run very far. They pounce, and they may use a short sprint going flat out to try to catch prey, but they can't do much in the way of distance running. Even the cheetah, the swiftest of land animals (which can reach freeway speeds) can only move like this for a minute or two before tiring. And any big cat that can't make the kill in a short time will give up and regroup (rest) to try again later.
they use they're back legs to put all they're weight on and lunge forward with a push from it's legs
From a dead run they can leap 30 feet or more.
They can't. No one can jump 'tall'. They can, however, jump high. And tigers can jump up about 8 feet in the air, going straight up.
White tigers leap and catch their prey.
25 feet per leap
There are no tigers in Africa, because it is to far from Asia.
African lions are capable of leaping up to 36 feet. (10.97 meters) The biggest and furthest jump recorded has been 12 ft. (3.7 m.) vertical, 36 ft. (10.8 m.) horizontal. Click on the link below for more information on the African Lion: That is not true. the cougar has the greatest ability when it comes to leaping. they can leap 20ft horizontal and 13ft vertical. tigers are next with the ability to leap 12ft vertical, remember the San Diego disaster, and 20ft horizontal. lions can leap very far but not as far as you have stated. they are more developed in the front quaters than they are in the hindquatres. therefore they cant leap as far as the tiger and cougar who have well developed hind legs.
Tigers can travel far distances in one day. They can occupy an area of over 1,000 square feet of land.
White tigers leap and catch their prey.
25 feet per leap
There are no tigers in Africa, because it is to far from Asia.
African lions are capable of leaping up to 36 feet. (10.97 meters) The biggest and furthest jump recorded has been 12 ft. (3.7 m.) vertical, 36 ft. (10.8 m.) horizontal. Click on the link below for more information on the African Lion: That is not true. the cougar has the greatest ability when it comes to leaping. they can leap 20ft horizontal and 13ft vertical. tigers are next with the ability to leap 12ft vertical, remember the San Diego disaster, and 20ft horizontal. lions can leap very far but not as far as you have stated. they are more developed in the front quaters than they are in the hindquatres. therefore they cant leap as far as the tiger and cougar who have well developed hind legs.
A frogs leap is about 69er(sex move) inches far, also its height is 46 inches
Giraffes usally Can't leap,but when they walk they take a 15 foot long stride
About 20 times it's length
about 10 feet horizontally.
2x it's length
45 feet 20 feet
Tigers can travel far distances in one day. They can occupy an area of over 1,000 square feet of land.
between 400-500 siberian tigers remains in the far east...