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.

Kangaroos can sustain a speed of 40 km/h hour for many kilometers. In a short distance they can attain a speed of 70 km/h.

Moving at its fastest speed, generally the farthest a Red kangaroo (the largest of the kangaroo species) can jump horizontally is 12 metres (40 feet), with the average being 7-9 metres (25-30 feet), and up to a vertical height of 3 metres.

At its fastest and farthest, the kangaroo can jump 12 metres (40 feet), with the average being 7-9 metres (25-30 feet).

A normal kangaroo jump is about 4 to 8 feet in one bound. 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.

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.

Kangaroos can sustain a speed of 40 km/h hour for many kilometres. In a short distance they can attain a speed of 70 km/h.

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.