-
evolved to move in them. Some
animals may
scale trees only
occasionally (
scansorial), but
others are
exclusively arboreal. The
habitats pose
numerous mechanical...
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opossum at 4–7 kg (8.8–15.4 lb), was a macropredator. Most
opossums are
scansorial, well-adapted to life in the
trees or on the ground, but
members of the...
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Sinobaatar is generalised,
while Jeholbaatar displays clear adaptations for
scansoriality (climbing) due to its
elongated digits. Due to the
morphology of the...
- running.
Unlike its
ancestor Megantereon,
which was at
least partially scansorial and
therefore able to
climb trees,
Smilodon was
probably completely terrestrial...
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