Many species, like the howler monkey, spider monkey, and capuchin monkey, spend most of their time in trees, using their long limbs and tails to move between branches
Sloths Known for their slow movement, sloths live in the trees of Central and South America. They have long claws to hang from branches and feed on leaves
Native to Australia, koalas are marsupials that live in eucalyptus trees, where they feed on leaves.
Many species of squirrels, such as the tree squirrel, spend most of their time in the branches of trees, where they build nests and forage for food.
ChameleonsThese reptiles often live in trees and bushes, using their prehensile tails and color-changing abilities for camouflage.
Many species of frogs are arboreal, living in the branches of trees where they can blend into their environment.
Toucans A type of bird known for their large, colorful beaks, toucans often live in the rainforests of Central and South America and nest in tree hollows.
Native to Madagascar, lemurs are mostly tree-dwelling and use their powerful hind limbs for jumping between branches.
Flying Squirrels These squirrels have a membrane between their limbs that allows them to glide between trees in search of food.
Arboreal Snakes Some snakes, like the green tree python, live in trees and are skilled climbers