Fleas, despite their small size, possess exceptional jumping abilities, capable of leaping up to 150 times their body length between hosts or across distances.
Frogs utilize their strong rear legs to leap long distances, often in search of water or food, with their jumps often exceeding their body length.
Grasshoppers, with their strong legs, can leap vast distances and quickly escape danger, blending seamlessly with their surroundings.
Hares, resembling rabbits but larger, are swift creatures capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 mph, making them one of the fastest hopping creatures.
Jerboas, a desert mouse, are adept at hopping, using enlarged hind legs to cover long distances and jumping up to ten times their body length to avoid predators.
Kangaroos, native to Australia, are known for their muscular hind legs, enabling them to traverse long distances in a single bound and leap up to nine meters.
Rabbits, known for their quick hops, large ears, and fluffy fur, are beloved in stories and as pets worldwide due to their ability to avoid predators.