Discuss the arborea adaptation
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Arboreal locomotion refers to species that live in and move through trees. These animals often possess physical adaptations that aid in this movement. These adaptations may include long limbs, prehensile tail, and claws. Animals that exhibit arboreal locomotion include squirrels, sloths, and monkeys.
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Arboreal locomotion refers to species that live in and move through trees. These animals often possess physical adaptations that aid in this movement. These adaptations may include long limbs, prehensile tail, and claws. Animals that exhibit arboreal locomotion include squirrels, sloths, and monkeys. Arboreal animals spend most of their time eating, sleeping, playing and raising their young in the trees
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