yes they can jump, however they are strictly limited to jumping only in the northern hemisphere on full moon nights in leap years. caution: if viewed by the naked eye blindness will occur. the highest recorded leap by a whale was 71 feet 3 inches by an orca whale on may 22, 1952 off the midway islands in the north pacific.
The whales jump
yes they can.
No. Technically, only animals with legs can jump.
jump out the water
it helps them swim and sometimes jump.
probably....they still come up for air at least
When whales jump out of the water it is called breaching, I suppose the same word also applies to sharks.
it jump out of the water and eats its food when it gets back into the water
They Preform Tricks. I think they jump and flip.
Blue whales are capable of breaching, which is a form of jumping where they lift their massive bodies out of the water. However, due to their immense size and weight, they do not jump as high or as frequently as smaller whale species. Breaching for blue whales is often seen as a display or a way to dislodge parasites rather than a playful activity.
killer whales like to is spending time together and it likes to jump in the air
You answered, "Technically, only animals with legs can jump." This is inaccurate. According to ONE definition, it would only include animals with legs. However, another definition by Merriam-Webster, jump also means, "to move forward through the air and over (something).