They have a lining of fur called seamen and that keeps them warm
evergreens live through the winter?
arrestrial
All trees require water but trees in the desert have adapted to live on limited water resources.
Arboreal
I Think they have feet that can grip on to trees
All coniferous trees, deciduous trees, and many shrubs are perennials that live through the winter. They are dormant through the winter and grow during the spring and summer. Garden plants, like fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers grow in spring and summer, though there are some vegetables that may grow during the winter with special care or in a greenhouse.
They do live in East Africa where there are grass lands, but chameleons are adapted to live in trees or shrubs not grass.
Alligators don't live in trees nor can they climb trees. They live in the water and come out on land occasionally to bask in the sun.
They live up near the canopy in the trees. They are perfectly adapted for life in the trees and survive their whole lives up there.
Sloths are unique mammals highly adapted to life in the canopy.
Grains, seeds, and fruit left over in trees. In the fall, many plants have seeds and wild birds will feed on this. Birds that live on insects and bugs will either seek warmer climates (migrate) or have adapted to seek overwintering insects under the bark of trees
if talking about trees in winter then in summer or autumn trees do photosynthesis and store the extra food in the trunk. in winter the tree does not do photosynthesis but live on the food stored in the trunk.