Many species of animals can hop and jump. Frogs, toads, kangaroos, rabbits, chinchilla's, grasshoppers, cats, dogs, and many more.
One must place and then release pressure upon a stable surface to jump. Hopping requires a directional component obtained by jumping in a certain direction.
Many animals hop. Frogs, rabbits, and kangaroos are just three of them.
Deer, rabbit, kangaroo,Frog
Frogs, kangaroos, rabbits, fleas, etc.
DRUNKEN SNAKE,,,IMITATES THE FROG AND TRIES TO HOP,,HOP,,HOP AND CAUGHT BY THE EAGLE.....SO DRUNKEN SNAKE FLIES..
They actually can't jump, they can only crawl from one persons head to the others.
You hop.
It is a common misconception that lice jump. However, lice do not jump, they travel from head to head by sharing hats, pillows, brushes and other hair items.
Yes, that is one of the many key things you need to jump farther.
Hop, skip and a jump or hop, step, and a jump
the order is HOP STEP JUMP
I think some people will call it hop step jump or mistakenly, long jump.
The past tense of "jump" is "jumped" and the past tense of "hop" is also "hopped."
hop skip jump
If a hop is considered a jump, yes!
no they hop
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a "Hop, Skip, and a Jump"
The hop then the step and jump.
Hop, step then jump. The hop involves landing on the same foot that was used for take-off, the step lands on the opposite foot and the jump finishes in the sandpit (normally a two-footed landing).
That is the nickname for the triple jump.