Biology, asked by manishkrarch, 1 year ago

Interesting facts about arboreal s


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Answered by LoyelKashyap
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  • Arboreal locomotion is the locomotion of animals in trees. In habitats in which trees are present, animals have evolved to move in them. Some animals may scale trees only occasionally, but others are exclusively arboreal.
  • The largest arboreal mammal is the orang-utan which lives in the canopy of tropical rainforests in Borneo and Sumatra.
  • Examples of arboreal animals are squirrels, koalas, primates, sloths, spider monkeys, leopards, chameleons, geckos, bats, tree frogs, snakes, birds, lizards, and tree snails. These animals spend most (some all) of their time among trees. Arboreal animals are very well adapted to staying or hanging on to trees.

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Answered by rajnandanikumari33
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  • Arboreal: an adjective in biology for an animal which lives in the trees.
  • All forests have had animals living in them.
  • Many arboreal species, such as tree porcupines, chameleons, silky anteaters, spider monkeys, and possums, use prehensile tails to grasp branches.
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