Of course. This is their primary method of locomotion.
Kangaroos have large, strong tendons in their hind legs which act as "springs". The springing motion requires less energy than running does, so kangaroos are able to bound for longer distances than other mammals with the standard four legs can run. They have strong back legs and elongated hind feet for bounding.
Boxing! :)
by jumping
jumping
Unlikely. Kangaroos are very low producers of methane.
Depending on the species, kangaroos are capable of jumping up to three metres in height. Ordinary farm fences are not high enough to keep out kangaroos, which will have absolutely no difficulty jumping over them.
by jumping/leaping.
Boxing and Jumping
They never walked, they always have jumped. It's uncomfortable for them to walk with the legs they have as they were made for jumping.
Kangaroos and other macropods such as wallabies and wallaroos use their tail to balance while jumping.
They hop away, jumping only on their long, strong back feet.
they have a pouch at there front to carry offspring and the have very powerful hind legs for jumping.
all horses are good at jumping