The largest of the kangaroos, the Red Kangaroo, has been known to jump up to a height in excess of three metres.
An eastern grey kangaroo can jump as high as 12 meters.
they can both jump around about the same distance
Red Kangaroos and Grey Kangaroos jump higher than wallabies. Wallabies are smaller members of the kangaroo family so they cannot jump as high. They are better built for leaping up and down hillsides and rocky slopes.
The height of a Red kangaroo, which is the largest of the kangaroo species, ranges from 165cm to 2 metres.
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No. Moving at its fastest speed, generally the farthest a Red kangaroo (the largest of the kangaroo species) can jump is 12 metres (40 feet), with the average being 7-9 metres (25-30 feet), and up to a height of 3 metres. The maximum jumping distance of the Red kangaroo (in full flight), has been measured at 13.5 metres, which is 44 feet.
Jumping at a high speed of about 30 miles per hour, a kangaroo can jump about 45 feet. This is about as far as the length of a bus.
They are considered the highest jumper because their hind legs are long and when they bend down and jump it seems they jump very high.
The Red kangaroo, which is the largest and fastest of the kangaroos, can reach speeds of up to 70 km per hour, or 44 mph.
Not in one bound! A large red kangaroo will often jump to between five to ten metres at a time, depending upon the urgency of the situation or dangerous occurrence it may be attempting to flee from.
Moving at its fastest speed, generally the farthest a Red kangaroo (the largest of the kangaroo species) can jump is 12 metres (40 feet), with the average being 7-9 metres (25-30 feet), and up to a height of 3 metres.