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  1. Katharine Hepburn (23170 bytes)
    23: In the play, Hepburn entered the stage by leaping down a flight of steps while carrying a large sta...
  2. Heraldry (23465 bytes)
    92: ...or positions are rampant (on hind legs), salient (leaping), sejant (sitting) and gardant (looking at the vi...
  3. Conch (4541 bytes)
    28: Conches have a characteristic leaping motion, using their pointed, sickle-shaped, horny...
  4. Dolphin (13554 bytes)
    122: ...ge:Airborne_dolphin.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Dolphin leaping in the air.]]
  5. Kangaroo Facts (16137 bytes)
    42: ...large powerful hind legs, large feet designed for leaping, a long muscular [[tail]] for balance, and a smal...
  6. Arowana (2287 bytes)
    21: ...rted that ''Osteoglossum'' species have been seen leaping more than 6 feet from the water surface to pick o...
  7. Impala (1708 bytes)
    16: Exceedingly agile, impala are capable of leaping over 10 metres in a single bound. They are gregar...
  8. Origami (9154 bytes)
    11: ... as complex as a model of the [[Eiffel Tower]], a leaping [[gazelle]] or a [[stegosaurus]] that takes an ho...
  9. Yo-yo (9646 bytes)
    18: ... Sea]] near their supposed point of origin before leaping across the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] and explodin...
  10. Berlin Wall (23423 bytes)
    55: ...nvolved people jumping the initial barbed wire or leaping out of apartment windows along the line. These q...
  11. Hog Deer (2036 bytes)
    14: ...ow so that it can duck under obstacles instead of leaping over them like most other deer. Cover is taken a...
  12. Chinchilla (7913 bytes)
    44: ...cise device in the cage is not enough. They enjoy leaping from furniture and running around. They must be w...
  13. Dog (69384 bytes)
    32: ...thumb|Dogs are predators suited to chasing after, leaping at, and killing prey. (pictured: Weimaraner)]]
    35: ...legs are designed to propel them forward rapidly, leaping as necessary, to chase and overcome prey. Consequ...
    120: ...hat allow a greater stride length for running and leaping. They walk on four toes, front and back, and mos...
  14. Humpback Whale (17123 bytes)
    18: ...tonnes]]. It is well known for its [[breaching]] (leaping out of the water), its unusually long front fins,...
  15. Frog (6440 bytes)
    2: ...ss warty and dry skin, have long legs adapted for leaping and are more aquatic. It has no meaning in animal...
  16. Lemurs (4235 bytes)
    49: ...ozemail.com.au/~rodeime/lemurs/leaping.html Great Leaping Lemurs] - [[Madagascar]] is relying on the "cute"...
  17. Shortfin Mako Shark (2459 bytes)
    18: This high leaping, boat attacking fish is sought as [[Game (food)|g...
  18. Frog zoology (7395 bytes)
    35: ...g has hind legs which are especially designed for leaping. These legs contain a tibiofibula (shinbone), fem...
  19. Scientific method (40667 bytes)
    15: ...gs, but rather hung with weights, to keep it from leaping and flying. Now this has never been done; when it...
  20. Bullfighting (25773 bytes)
    17: ...civilization|Minoan]] [[Crete]], where the [[bull-leaping]] ritual practiced by youths of both sexes is mem...

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