A flea.
A flea can jump over 200 times its own body length. Fleas may be able to jump as high as 100 times their body length.
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No, Otrsritches are animals that can't jump as well because of there weight
pumas jump up to fifteen feet (five times its height.
AnswerIf you take into account body size it would be a flea which can jump up to 100 times its body size.A puma jumps higher than any other animal, up to 15 feet, or 5 times its height.birds jump higher though
A flea can jump up to 150 times its body length.
A flea can jump up to 150 times its body length.
A flea can jump about 150 times its own body length, while a human can only jump about 1.5 times their body length. This means a flea can jump much higher relative to its size compared to a human.
One wild animal that cannot jump is the elephant. The reason for this is because of the elephants weight. Jumping requires an upward force that has to be more than the weight force. Since elephants weigh a lot, it would require a great amount of leg muscle power to jump. The legs of an elephant are not designed to take off like this, so it is impossible for elephants to jump.
A flea can jump up to 200 times their body length making it the insect who can jump the farthest. A grasshopper is next at up to 80 times its body length in a single jump.
They use there body weight to body slam u when u aren't looking and they jump out of a tree.
Fleas can jump up to 150 times their own body length, which is about 13 inches.