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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...
- The
arboreal salamander (Aneides lugubris) is a
species of
climbing salamander. An insectivore, it is
native to
California and Baja California,
where it...
- squirrel, is a
species of tree
squirrel in the
genus Sciurus. It is an
arboreal and
primarily herbivorous rodent and
common throughout Eurasia.
There have...
- The
arboreal theory claims that
primates evolved from
their ancestors by
adapting to
arboreal life. It was
proposed by
Grafton Elliot Smith (1912), a...
- of
ecological niches,
ranging from burrow-dwelling to squirrel-like
arborealism to jerboa-like hoppers.
Multituberculates are
usually placed as crown...
- Tree-kangaroos are
marsupials of the
genus Dendrolagus,
adapted for
arboreal locomotion. They
inhabit the
tropical rainforests of New
Guinea and far northeastern...
-
feliforms have
retractile or semi-retractile
claws and many are
arboreal or semi-
arboreal.
Feliforms also tend to be more
digitigrade (walking on toes)...
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Parasesarma leptosoma, also
known as the
arboreal crab, is an
arboreal, leaf-eating
mangrove crab, from East and
South Africa where it is
found on Rhizophora...
- Salazar-Bravo, J.; Myers, P.; Galliari, C. A. (2016). "A new
species of
arboreal rat,
genus 'Oecomys' (Rodentia, Cricetidae) from Chaco".
Journal of Mammalogy...
- 'possum in
written form to
indicate the
dropped "o"). The
Australasian arboreal marsupials of
suborder Phalangeriformes are also
called possums because...