Go stand in a field with one. First rub yourself with steaks. Start running and have your friend watch when it leaps to eat you. He'll tell you the answer.
A jaguar can jump 19 feet.
Depends on the power of the leap and of what animal.. but say a deer of some sort, no it only stuns it.
25 feet per leap
from its skinThe jaguar's name comes from an old Latin American word 'yaguar' which means 'he who kills with one leap'~ Khanna13
For a long running stride , and they can also leap long distances for their size and spend quite a bit of time in trees , which they leap into as much as climb.
they can jump about 150 feet
A frogs leap is about 69er(sex move) inches far, also its height is 46 inches
Giraffes usally Can't leap,but when they walk they take a 15 foot long stride
About 20 times it's length
about 10 feet horizontally.
2x it's length
2 miles
No. It comes from a Tupi-Guaraní word for "beast".