A flea can jump the highest relative to its height.
2006-07-26 17:39:50
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answer #1
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answered by Joy M 7
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Well, that would be ME!!! At 230 pounds, I once jumped more than 10 feet when I was hiking in the woods. I got a sudden urge to take a dump, and as I began to squat behind a tree, lo and behold, there was a rattlesnake there. No more urge... but one heck of a jump!
2006-07-26 17:47:18
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answer #2
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answered by gilfinn 6
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Definately the flea, pound for pound jumps further for its body length than any other creature on the planet.
2006-07-27 07:14:34
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answered by Anonymous
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A flea, but it's not a fair contest as physical laws function differently for the very small than the large (for example, insects can walk on water because surface tension is greater than their weight; but if you were that size you could too).
2006-07-26 17:54:36
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answered by candy2mercy 5
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A domestic house cat. As for insects, it's the common flea.
2006-07-26 17:40:10
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answer #5
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answered by cyanne2ak 7
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The flea
2006-07-26 18:32:50
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answered by EE 2
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Shaquil O'Neil
2006-07-26 19:59:14
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answered by Freddy D 2
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A skinny flea been chased by a mad elephant :)
2006-07-26 17:39:59
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answered by jorge f 3
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Animal, vegeyable or mineral? I say cricket.
2006-07-26 17:40:49
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answered by BONNIE B 2
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I believe that would be a flea.
I saw it on a television program once.
2006-07-26 17:39:36
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answer #10
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answered by Steven B 6
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