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- evolved to move in them. Some animals may scale trees only occasionally (scansorial), but others are exclusively arboreal. The habitats pose numerous mechanical...
- morphology of two Jur****ic lizard species and the early evolution of scansoriality in geckoes". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. doi:10.1111/zoj...
- Stephanie E. (2021). "Digit and Ungual Morphology Suggest Adaptations for Scansoriality in the Late Carboniferous Eureptile Anthracodromeus longipes". Frontiers...
- (April 2018). "Cretaceous fossil gecko hand reveals a strikingly modern scansorial morphology: Qualitative and biometric analysis of an amber-preserved lizard...
- morphology of two Jur****ic lizard species and the early evolution of scansoriality in geckoes". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. doi:10.1111/zoj...
- 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...
- 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...
- Powell, p. 9. Fergus, p. 101. Nations, Johnathan A.; Link, Olson. "Scansoriality in Mammals". Animal Diversity Web. Alexander, R. McNeill (2003). Principles...
-  162. ISBN 978-0-691-08678-1. Nations, Johnathan A.; Link, Olson. "Scansoriality in Mammals". Animal Diversity Web. "Eastern Grey Squirrel - WildlifeNYC"...