No they just sleep on the branches of trees.
they used mud twigs logs vines and branches
Hand made chairs consisting of vines and branches.
http://www.simplesurvival.net/stretchers.htm has instructions. They uses materials you will liely have with you or can find near by.
they travel on vines and branches they also sometimes walk on the ground. They travel like any other animal but they also travel mostly on grassy areas.
Their feet are exactly like their hands. They have opposable thumbs on them. Also, they use their tails to swing on branches or vines and their arms too.
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Vines wrap around rainforest trees because there is very little light below the top of the rainforest. The very high tree canopy makes it so that not much light reaches the forest floor. Vines use trees as ladders to get high into the canopy to access light for their shoots to engage in photosynthesis and promote proper growth.
ivory vines are vines that grow very long that animals eat
An old Middle English term. The coppiceman was the person who trimmed the sucker branches off the grape vines, thereby producing larger fruit to use for wine making.