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When we are scared, our body's fight-or-flight response is triggered, causing a surge of adrenaline. This adrenaline can make our muscles tense up and prepare to react quickly. Jumping is a common reflexive response to a sudden threat or danger, as it helps us to quickly move away from the perceived danger.

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