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  2. The plague, fevers, tularemia: The diseases fleas can carry ...

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    Although fleas cannot fly, they have developed powerful legs and are famous for being able to jump quite high in proportion to their tiny bodies — more than 100 times their body length, up to a ...

  3. Flea - Wikipedia

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    A flea can jump 60 times its length in height and 110 times its length in distance, equivalent to a 1.8 m (6 ft) adult human jumping 110 m (361 ft) vertically and 200 m (656 ft) horizontally. Rarely do fleas jump from dog to dog. Most flea infestations come from newly developed fleas from the pet's environment. [6]

  4. 10 Commonly Found Bugs That Jump - AOL

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    Fleas FleasScientific nameSiphonaptera (order)DescriptionDark-colored, wingless insects measuring 0.06 – 0.12 inches longJumping possibilitiesCan jump 50 times their body lengthAnother unique ...

  5. Echidnophaga gallinacea - Wikipedia

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    Echidnophaga gallinacea, also known as the hen flea or sticktight flea, is part of the 2,500 known flea types in the Siphonaptera order. Echidnophaga gallinacea appear dark brown in colour and is a small flea measuring approximately 2 millimetres in length, which is half the size of the common cat flea . [ 1 ]

  6. Flea circus - Wikipedia

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    Jumping fleas are used for kicking small lightweight balls. They are carefully given a ball; when they try to jump away (which is not possible because of the harness), they shoot the ball instead. Running fleas can pull small carts and vehicles or rotate a Ferris wheel. [5] [full citation needed]

  7. Elastic mechanisms in animals - Wikipedia

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    Substantial improvement in acceleration resulting from these mechanisms have been observed in jumping fleas, accelerating turkeys, the striking of mantis shrimp, and the running of horses whose bicep brachii power output is amplified fifty times by the use of catapult-like behavior of the tendon. [1] [6] [8]

  8. Brian Falkner - Wikipedia

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    According to WorldCat, the book is held in 876 libraries [2] Brain Jack revolves around a young computer hacker who is recruited into a secret organisation that fights cyber-terrorism. [3] The Most Boring Book in the World (originally titled The Project ) is an action-mystery novel about two teenagers who find a very rare (and very boring) book ...

  9. Bruce Littlefield - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Littlefield is an American author, businessman, actor, model, and TV contributor. He is the regarded as an American "lifestyle authority". [1] He has been called a "Modern Day Erma Bombeck", [2] a "Garage Sale Guru", [3] the "Flea Market King" [4] and is featured as a "design and lifestyle guru" on Howdini.com. [5]