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- if they feel threatened, or are trying to entice a mate. They are a semiarboreal species, spending significant amounts of time on branches, in bushes...
- northern tamandua (T. mexicana). They live in forests and gr****lands, are semiarboreal, and possess partially prehensile tails. They mainly eat ants and termites...
- contrast to other living anteaters and sloths, which are arboreal or semiarboreal. The species is 182 to 217 cm (72 to 85 in) in length, with weights of...
- are recognized. Snakes in the genus Morelia are generally arboreal to semiarboreal, spending much of their lives in the forest canopy. Although exceptions...
- for "little fox", previously in the genus Phalangista) is a nocturnal, semiarboreal marsupial of the family Phalangeridae, native to Australia and invasive...
- continents except Australia and Antarctica. Most species are arboreal or semiarboreal ambush hunters. Target prey vary based on the species size and available...
- at elevations from sea level to the tree line. It is frugivorous and semiarboreal. While not currently listed as threatened, it is impacted by both habitat...
- ; Prideaux, Gavin J. (2021). "The skeleton of Congruus kitcheneri, a semiarboreal kangaroo from the Pleistocene of southern Australia". Royal Society Open...
- clade. Many are known for long feathers on their legs and may have been semiarboreal powered fliers, some of which were even capable of launching from the...
- jaw structure, gait, and poor flight capabilities, as a terrestrial/semiarboreal predator of small mammals, squamates, and large insects. Its robust dentition...