Only if he is standing on top of it.
No they can't.
Yes because buildings can’t jump. So therefore the kangaroo can jump higher because it can jump.
By using a parachute.
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.
Jump of the empire state building and while your falling sing a micheal jackson song. :)
Any dog can jump higher than a building; a typical building can't jump. Just count how high the base went from the ground. A dog would jump about a foot high while a building will just stand still.
yes it is possible to climb and jump with out cords or equipment but jumping off you would fall to your death so i recommend not trying it.
10 story buildings can't jump, you silly.
Not only the highest building, sharks can jump higher than Mount Everest. No but the mako shark can jump 20 ft. out of the water and great whites breach like whales.
The ninth jump challenge is south of Time Square near jump challenge 8, slightly further south between a skyscraper and a smaller building, down low. The fourteenth jump challenge is Southeast of the Empire State University Subway.
That would really depend how tall the building is. Heck, you could skip over an underground building.
Yes, since it's completion in 1931 about 40 people have jumped to their deaths off the Empire State Building (most of those during the 1940s). One woman jumped in 1979 only to land one floor below, she survived but broke her hip. The most recent jumper was in 2010.