A lemur can travel 25 feet in one leap.=The Western Gray Kangaroo covers as much as 10meters (33feet) in one leap.=
A lemur can travel 25 feet in one leap.
The Western Gray Kangaroo covers as much as 10meters (33feet) in one leap.
its a cricket and grasshopper
probaly a kanger roo
its not just that the frogs jump, its how they jump. If humans try to jump away from immediate danger, we would be going a couple feet at a time, while frogs doing the same thing would get 10-25 feet per jump, while their hunter is not as fast as the frog
Kangaroos and Snow Leopards are known for their long jumps. A roo can jump 12 metres (40 feet), with the average being 7-9 metres (25-30 feet), and up to a height of 3 metres (about 9 feet). The maximum jumping distance of a the largest kangaroo, a red kangaroo (in full flight), has been measured at 13.5 metres (about 45 feet). A Snow leopard can jump up to 15 metres (50 feet) horizontally and 6.5 metres (20 feet) vertically, an action which it uses to ambush prey. However, the snow leopard cannot sustain these long jumps for great distances as kangaroos can. Technically, a flea can jump the longest distance in proportion to its size. It has been calculated that if a flea were a human it could jump roughly 110 feet.
Some tigers can jump up to 15 to 25 feet and 5 feet in the air...The Siberian tiger can jump up to 30 feet and a height of 10,the Bengal tiger can jump 20 feet and a height of 8 feet...So take my advise and use my answer...
No one could give a straight answer to this. Ever horse is different, so every horse jumps a different hieght. For example, my Oldenburg can jump an average of 5-6 feet. He is my show horse. On the other hand, my Quarter Horse can only jump a max of 3 ft. You see, all horse breeds have a different standard. :)
20-25 dollars a foot maybe a little more per pound bc it's over 10 feet
yes! They can jump to 25-30 feet
up to 20 to 25 ft
If you could jump 2 feet on Earth, you could jump 30 feet on Pluto.
its not just that the frogs jump, its how they jump. If humans try to jump away from immediate danger, we would be going a couple feet at a time, while frogs doing the same thing would get 10-25 feet per jump, while their hunter is not as fast as the frog
This varies according to the species. Moving at its fastest speed, generally the farthest a Red kangaroo (the largest of the kangaroo species) can jump is 12 metres (40 feet), with the average being 7-9 metres (25-30 feet), and up to a height of 3 metres.
There are three feet to each yard. Therefore, three times nine is twenty seven (feet) which is two feet more than twenty five
No it is not true
1 yard = 3 feet 2 yards = 6 feet . . 25 yards = 75 feet That's more than 35 feet. 35 feet = 11yards 2feet
I've got two of them so I defently know.One named Gracie One named Kadee!THEY jump...........25 FEET HIGH wow huh!?
They are both the same because 25 yards = 75 feet
3 feet = 1 yard 8 yards = 24 feet So 25 feet is more than 8 yards.
25 feet is longer. There are 3 feet in one yard, so 3 x 7=21 and one more added is 22.