61 inches is the world record but usually people can only jump around 45-50 inches
yes people can but it all takes practice it will take 6 to 11 months
You jump straight up in the air
a caribou can jump 6 feet in the air if it wants to if it is in trouble it will jump 10 feet in the air
So far the world record is 61 inches
Question is not clear. Vertically down or up? Up -> may be to 16ft, I guess.. Down -> depends on where it falls from
A leopard can jump almost 10 feet high (vertically) and 20 feet horizontally.
Yes it can. However it cannot land vertically at high speed, it must latterally land. The Harrier's versatility makes it ideal for limited space landings.
They have long legs & they have very strong muscles which provide them to jump more high than an original person
The Harrier Jet also known as the "Jump Jet" takes off vertically.
Jaguars can jump vertically around 10ft and horizontally around 19ft, to get higher up trees they climb using their claws, even up vertical tree trunks.
Jaguars can jump vertically around 10ft and horizontally around 19ft, to get higher up trees they climb using their claws, even up vertical tree trunks.
Vertical leap is a term used in basketball. It is the measurement of how high a player can leap vertically, which is just what the name implies. Since I'm not a basketball player, my vertical leap is only about 15 inches.
Vertical Jump is when they (scorers )measure you and then you jump as high as you can. The winner is the person who jumped the furthest.