No. The record jump for a rabbit is 39.2 inches according to Guinness Book of Records. Frogs can jump as high as ten feet. They have really strong leg muscles.
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∙ 2014-09-28 05:35:08Felicia Agatha Kurni...
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no, no they can not
Anonymous
no not even close a rabbit can't jump higher
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No
the grass will give it energy to jump faster and higher.
The movement of a frog is a jump, that is where the idea for the Calavares frog jumping contest came from.
the goliath frog can jump up to 10 feet
To help them jump.
Yes because buildings can’t jump. So therefore the kangaroo can jump higher because it can jump.
A kangaroo can jump farther than a frog. They have been known to jump to 30 feet high.
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The frog suit gives Mario abilities similar to a frog. For example, he can jump higher and farther, and he can swim faster underwater.
the insects that can jump far are lion, frog, cheetah, rabbit.
You could jump much higher and farther because there us less gravity on the moon so it never pulls you down so you can jump higher and farther.
frogs will jump farther because they are bigger, but the jump length to body length ratio determines who really jumps farther.
The largest muscle in the frog is the Cruralis. This muscle is in the hind legs, which makes it easier for them to jump farther.
the insects that can jump far are lion, frog, cheetah, rabbit.
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.
because they have springy legs
the grass will give it energy to jump faster and higher.
A healthy kangaroo can jump higher than any rabbit. Kangaroos also jump faster and further than rabbits. This is due, in part, to their larger size.