Deer are capable of impressive leaps, typically able to jump distances of 8 to 10 feet in a single bound. In some cases, they can clear obstacles as high as 3 to 10 feet, depending on the species and the circumstances. Their powerful hind legs enable them to navigate through rugged terrain and escape predators effectively.
deer, guazells, antelopes, and other creatures in that family! Dont forget one of the obvious.... FROGS!! :)
Depends on the power of the leap and of what animal.. but say a deer of some sort, no it only stuns it.
yes it can it can even jump over a 12 ft tall fence
it is the only gun i will use for deer it si the perfect size and it shoots far
deer
Giraffes usally Can't leap,but when they walk they take a 15 foot long stride
A frogs leap is about 69er(sex move) inches far, also its height is 46 inches
About 20 times it's length
2x it's length
about 10 feet horizontally.
It is 136 mi. from Red Deer to Medicine Hat.
The springbok is a small African deer. Springbok is a 2-part name: from Afrikaans, meaning to spring or leap up; plus Middle Dutch bok or male deer.