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Animals Vs Olympians - Who Jumps Farther?
WHO JUMPS FARTHER? OLYMPIANS vS. LAND ANIMALS Snow Leopard Distance: - 15.25 m (50 ft) Mike Powell World Record: 1991 Distance: 8.95 m (29.36 ft) 2.5 m 5 m 7.5 m 10 m 12.5 m 15 m ft 8.2 ft 16.4 ft 24.6 ft 32.8 ft 41.0 ft 49.2 ft Sources: Created by ZoologyDegreeOnline.com CC wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_jump indiantiger.org/wild-cats/snow-leopard.html under a Creative Commons License BY NC ND
Animals Vs Olympians - Who Jumps Farther?
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Snow leopards are able to jump 50 feet horizontally, as well as 20 feet vertically. Snow leopards can jump higher than kangaroos, but cannot sustain long jumps for long distances. Snow leopards live i...
n the mountain regions of central Asia, and their bodies have adapted to living in steep rocky slopes. The long jump is a popular track and field event that was celebrated in the Ancient Olympic Games, and the event has been held in every modern Olympics since 1896. The world record for long jump distance is 8.95 meters, held by USA athlete Mike Powell. He made history in 1991 by breaking the long-time record held by Bob Beamon since 1968.
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