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Yes they can.
A 7-foot jump rope is 7 feet long.
Depends where you are in the world. You could use meters or feet. Most records are calculated in meters.
yes to catch it's prey
Most likely yes. A 1 inch grasshopper can jump 20 inches, or a little under 2 ft http://animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/grasshopper-info.htm
they jump so hog high because they need to be able to catch their prey
If a man could jump like a grasshopper, he could potentially leap several times his height. Grasshoppers can jump up to 20 times their body length, which translates to impressive vertical heights. For an average man, this could mean jumping anywhere from 10 to 15 feet high, depending on his size and weight. However, this is purely hypothetical, as human physiology differs significantly from that of grasshoppers.
A two-inch-long grasshopper can jump 40 inches, giving it a jump ratio of 20 inches per inch of body length. If a five-foot-nine athlete (69 inches tall) could jump at the same ratio, they would be able to jump approximately 1,380 inches (69 inches x 20). Since one mile is 63,360 inches, this athlete would be able to cover a fraction of that distance, specifically about 0.0218 miles or roughly 115 feet in one jump.
Grasshoppers can jump up to 20 times the length of their body. Grasshoppers can also fly. While flying they can reach speeds of 8 miles per hour.
its chiruping noise or could it be its ability to jump u decide
A grasshopper can leap to about 20 inches, which is 20 times the length of its body. Some species are said to be able to jump even farther.
the highest jump by an animal is 3 feet and 1 inch
The current high jump record is 8 feet and inch, held by Javier Sotomayor from Cuba.
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8 feet and 1 inch
A little over eight feet.