If you take into account body size it would be a flea which can jump up to 100 times its body size.
A puma jumps higher than any other animal, up to 15 feet, or 5 times its height.
birds jump higher though
Red Kangaroos and Grey Kangaroos jump higher than wallabies. Wallabies are smaller members of the kangaroo family so they cannot jump as high. They are better built for leaping up and down hillsides and rocky slopes.
A kangaroo can jump higher than a lion. Kangaroos are known for their powerful hind legs, which enable them to cover a distance of up to 30 feet in one leap. Lions are not specialized for jumping long distances like kangaroos.
Any animal that jumps can jump higher than a house, because houses can't jump!
A kangaroo have a wave motion called longitudinal wave. The compression is holding a position to jump and when the kangaroo jumps it use the rarefaction to spring high in the air.
as long as the deer wants. I saw one jump 6" once. i saw another deer doing jumping jacks and jumped for 12 hours in my backyard. It also depends on how hard you smack its but and if the deer farts while in the air. If the deer jumps into a wall then your answer is "not to far".
Elephants cannot jump, so, yes, a kangaroo, or any other animal, can jump higher than an elephant can.
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Relatively speaking, for the size of the animal compared to the height it jumps, a frog will jump higher. Kangaroos, being larger animals, naturally jump higher and further in actual distance.
Yes because buildings can’t jump. So therefore the kangaroo can jump higher because it can jump.
Being bigger, a kangaroo jumps further than a grasshopper. However, in proportion to the size of the creature, a grasshopper jumps further.
no it can't but it could jump higher than a human
The Kangaroo. It can jump upto 20 feet forward in a single leap.
The kangaroo can jump the most with its large feet that help it jump.
Red Kangaroos and Grey Kangaroos jump higher than wallabies. Wallabies are smaller members of the kangaroo family so they cannot jump as high. They are better built for leaping up and down hillsides and rocky slopes.
I think it is a deer (many different species). In Scotland, deer fences round shooting estates are very high, otherwise the deer would simply jump over a lower fence and escape the estate. A kangaroo (herbivore) has no need to jump vertically, but horizontally to escape when chased by carnivores. A lion can jump quite high, but compared to a leopard taunting him or her from branches high in a tree, the lion has no chance! As to a giraffe, they are not noted for jumping at all, but would use their long legs to run to escape from predators. Predators, usually lions, would do well to avoid the powerful kick from a giraffe's hooves.
Any animal - a house can't jump.