Animals residing in trees are referred to as 'arboreal,' and they possess remarkable adaptations to fully utilize their leafy environments across various levels.
Known for their slow and deliberate movements, sloths are expert tree- dwellers found in the forests of Central and South America
1. Sloth
Gibbons are highly agile primates with incredible swinging abilities, making them true acrobats of the treetops in Southeast Asian forests
2. Gibbon
These remarkable reptiles are masters of camouflage and can be found clinging to tree branches in tropical forests, blending seamlessly with their surroundings
3. Chameleon
Despite not truly flying, these squirrels have developed unique adaptations to glide from tree to tree, often seen in the forests of North America and Asia.
4. Flying Squirrel
These striking black and white monkeys inhabit the canopies of African forests, where their long tails help with balance as they move among the trees.