1. Jumping/Leaping:
* Kangaroos: Their powerful legs allow them to bound across the Australian landscape.
* Gazelles: Known for their speed and graceful leaps.
* Antelopes: Similar to gazelles, they can cover great distances with powerful bounds.
* Rabbits: Their quick hops and bounds are a familiar sight in many gardens.
* Deer: Their long legs enable them to leap over obstacles with ease.
2. Being Tied/Restrained:
* Animals kept in cages or enclosures: Some animals are "bound" or restrained in a specific area for their safety or our own.
* Animals used for work: Historically, animals like oxen or horses were "bound" to plows or carts.
3. Feeling Restricted:
* Animals in captivity: Some animals may feel "bound" by their limited space, unable to roam freely.
To help me give you a more precise answer, can you tell me:
* What context are you asking about? Are you thinking of a specific animal, or animals in general?
* What do you mean by "bound"? Do you mean jumping, being restrained, or something else?
Let me know, and I can give you a more focused answer!