Animals That Hop And Leap
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Red kangaroos can hop up to 37 miles per hour and 6 feet high. They can also leap up to 45 feet in a single bound
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Dolphins jump out of the water for many reasons, including communication, navigation, and to remove parasites
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Bharal, famous mountain sheep, is also known for its exceptional jumping skill and ability
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Cougars, not as fast as cheetahs, thrive because of their remarkable leaping ability. A cougar with a running start can fly 45 feet in a single leap
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If pursued by a predator, an impala can long jump nearly 33 feet and clear obstacles with a high jump of about 10 feet
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A rabbit can leap almost four feet into the air and nearly 10 feet forward. Some species of rabbit can even reach speeds of 35 to 45 miles per hour
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Most frogs can jump from 10 to 20 times their body length. Some tree frogs can jump up to 50 times their length
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