There are a few individuals of many breeds that can climb trees, but as a whole most dogs cannot. Exceptions to this rule include the Catahoula Leopard Dog, the Tree Walking Coonhound, Jack Russell Terrier, and the New Guinea Singing Dog. Most dogs cannot get a good grip on tree bark in order to dig their claws into it, so people sometimes train their pets to get a running start and jump onto trees. Grey foxes, although not technically dog, can also climb trees.
The gray fox has retractile claws and is the only fox able to climb trees with ease. The raccoon dog is also able to climb trees. These are the only two canines that can climb trees.
pch: gray fox
cat family
pandas climb trees because they try to get there food and other animals
Bandicoots do not climb trees. They are typically ground-dwelling animals, with a tendency to burrow.
Yes "arboreal" animals.
Since Gorillas are climbing Animals they can climb special trees. Most of the trees eat bananas so they hunt and climb for banana trees
pandas climb trees because they try to get there food and other animals
climb trees to get away from other animals.
Moose grunt bears climb up trees
Buffalo, moose, and Irish Setters are animals with brown long shaggy coats who don't climb trees.
monkey because they have long strong hands for climbing trees
Yes - most species will climb trees or plants if given the opportunity.
Properly called the opossum. Commonly called a possum.
climb trees climb trees