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.
A flea can jump up to 150 times its body length.
A flea can jump vertically up to 7 inches.
A flea can jump up to 150 times its own body length, which is about 13 inches.
A flea can jump up to 150 times its own body length in a single leap.
The highest recorded jump into water by a human is around 58.8 meters (193 feet).
A flea can jump up to 150 times its body length.
A flea can jump up to 150 times its body length.
Well, if humans could jump as high as a flea, they could jump over the empire state building. So given that frogs are about 1/10th the size of a human, if a frog could jump as high as a flea, they could probably jump 1/10th of the empire state building, or about 125 feet high.
A flea can jump vertically up to 7 inches.
a flea can jump 20 times its length!
Fleas can jump up to 150 times their body length, making them one of the best jumpers among insects.
A flea can jump up to 150 times its own body length, which is about 13 inches.
it is believed that a flea can jump up to 200 times its own body height!six feet
For body size compared to jump height, the flea wins easily.
50 cm
Fleas really can jump very high distances considering how small they are. Fleas can be very bothersome to dogs and cats.
The common flea, which stores energy in a springy material called resilin and releases the energy like a catapult, can jump several inches--that's about 100 times their own height. If it were possible for a flea to be the size of a human, that would be MUCH higher than a house.