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.
it is believed that a flea can jump up to 200 times its own body height!six feet
a flea can jump 20 times its length!
jump on it leap frog time
Yes
A flea can jump to a height of around seven inches. In terms of distance, it can jump just over a foot (13 inches).
The movement of a frog is a jump, that is where the idea for the Calavares frog jumping contest came from.
A flea can jump over a 100 times its own height.
When body length is considered, fleas can jump the furthest. Fleas can jump 200 times their body length. This would be like a person being able to jump over a 70 story building. Other great jumpers are bharals, hares, red kangaroos, and grasshoppers.
the infected flea would jump on to a human and bite them wich would infect the person.
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
It couldn't jump it couldn't even move. Its new-found weight would incapacitate it.
A deformed frog's ability to jump depends largely upon where the deformity occurs. for example, a frog with more than four legs, or one stunted leg, would not be able to jump, however a frog with a deformity of the head or torso would probably be able to.