no, jumping and leaping are not he same thing. jumping can be going in the air in place and leaping in going up in the air but moving from point a to point b.
While you jump you go higher than when you leap, but when you leap you cover more distance than when you jump.
basically, yes.
No, the Hopping mouse does not hibernate. These small rodents are active year-round and do not undergo a period of extended sleep or torpor like some other hibernating animals. They are well adapted to survive in their arid environments by being active at night and conserving energy during the day.
This action is commonly referred to as hopping.
The movement of a kangaroo is called bounding, jumping or hopping.
Jumping spider
hopping,running,playing,jumping, and skipping,
Not sure what you are referring to but in Hunt Seat riding "pleasure" and "jumping" are not the same thing. A "pleasure" class is on the flat and a "jumping" class is over fences. A horse can do both if it istrained to do so but obviously not at the same time.
hopping or leaping?
It is a form / style of jumping usually animals like kangaroos do. Even children when playing they does this sort of jumping ( jump using one leg and the other leg folded ). Jump with one leg or two legs together is called hopping.
Rabbits have different escape tactics when facing predators. They rely on their speed and agility to outrun predators such as foxes or hawks. In addition, rabbits are known for their ability to quickly change direction and use their burrows for protection.
Related to plate motion and things either staying in place or island jumping.
Things like excercise: running, hopping, skipping, jumping, etc etc
Rabbits use up energy by running/hopping around and jumping up and down.