Some mammals spend most of their lives in trees, relying on climbing skills and strong tails for survival. Sloths move slowly through rainforests, while lemurs leap gracefully from branch to branch. Monkeys, koalas, and flying squirrels all call the treetops home.
These arboreal mammals have adapted gripping hands, long limbs, and even prehensile tails to navigate dense canopies. Whether gliding through the air or clinging to high branches, tree-dwelling mammals showcase natureβs ingenuity.