No. Lions are not expert tree climbers. Youngsters have been known to go up small trees owing to their small size and weight but as they grow old, they are too heavy to go up trees. Other members of the cat family like Leopards are expert tree climbers.
Evolution. Also, why is this in the Lions category?
Lions do not usually climb trees. Trees in Africa are the province of the leopard, who drags its prey up into trees to protect it from lions. Whether or not lions are able to climb trees depends entirely upon the size of the tree. They sometimes lounge in low (very strong) branches, and can pursue a leopard into a tree, provided (once again) the tree has low, very strong branches. But a leopard can always escape by climbing higher, because it is so much lighter and smaller than a lion. In addition, lionesses who have had male leopard's cubs (which rarely if ever happens in the wild but has happened in captivity), have shown great frustration when their cubs start climbing trees and they can't go up after them.
they can't climb trees
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Koalas can climb straight up eucalyptus trees that extend for 30 to 60 metres in height.
he can climb up trees
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Yes. Koalas have a range of trees within a radius of up to a square kilometre, which are their "home trees". They regularly move from tree to tree along the ground, which is when they are at their most vulnerable from dogs and being hit by cars.
Some examples of trees that tend to grow straight up include redwood trees, douglas firs, and poplar trees. These species have a natural tendency to grow tall and straight, making them popular choices for timber production and landscaping.
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yes they do they have claws
Very easily. Some bears can climb 40 feet up trees.