No, if they mark their territory they would do it in a way that will be obvious to others of their kind but not so obvious to humans.
Well, my friend, loggers don't shove trees upside down into the ground. They carefully cut down trees to harvest wood for various purposes like building homes or making furniture. It's important to respect nature and use its resources responsibly, just like we do when creating beautiful paintings that bring joy to others.
Monkeys and sloths can hang upside down in trees and they usually have grey or brown fur. Meerkats can also hang upside down in trees and have grey or brown fur.
around the tall trees area.
In the Pacific Northwest, follow Bigfoot in the copter as he moves through the trees. Be careful because he may trick you. You have to follow him until he reaches the caves.
petrified trees are found upside down in the geological column becasue they are specail trees only found in indego austrail they grow in very shallow water just enough so that there limbs ar in the water THEY GROW UPSIDE DOWN BECAUSE THE STEM OF THE TREE IS BACKWARDS FROM THE ROOT SO THAT CAUSES THEM TO GROW UPSIDE DOWN -krista:)
1) Spread out dirt/ground to be leveled. (Each plant will have to have their own little leveled area) 2) Dig the ground (at least 6 centimetres deep) 3) Put the tree in the hole you had made earlier 4) Shove dirt/ground into the hole that was made earlier and press down
the sloth -- especially the three-toed sloth -- is the slowest animal around. Their legs and feet are shaped to hang from trees, so it's actually hard for sloths to walk on the ground. They can't run or stand upright on their feet. It would take a sloth nearly a month to walk one mile! Sloths don't do much walking on the ground, though -- they spend their lives hanging upside down in trees. They eat, sleep, and even have babies upside down!
On a Banana Tree.NOTE:Bananas grow Upside Down.
Yes, they have a strong grip on their claws that lets them peck on trees while hanging upside down.
yes try searching tall trees. But you have top be doing the mission.
Trees have evolved to grow in response to gravity, with roots anchoring them in the ground and branches reaching toward the sky for sunlight. The structure and function of a tree are dependent on this orientation, so growing upside down would not be conducive to its survival. Additionally, water and nutrients would have difficulty flowing against gravity in an upside-down tree.
in the ground, they usually dont grow in trees.