Some animals that live in trees are squirrels, owls, shrews, and mice. Lots of bugs and insects live in trees too.
Parrots, honeyeaters, owls, hawks, etc.
insects
Monkeys
Arboreal animals live among the trees. They get their food from the leaves, fruit, flowers, and insects that surround their environment.
Some animals live in trees because they can hide from other animals. The trees also keep them cooler and they can find food in the trees.
Your first premise is false. Not all animals live on trees or in forests. There are animals that live on savannahs, in deserts, on polar ice caps, on cliff faces, and in the ocean. So if your first premise is false, your conclusion does not follow. It's the same for the second premise as well.
There are many animals that live in trees, including monkeys. Birds, bats, and snakes are all animals that live in trees.
80% of animals live in forests or trees.
Australian native animals which live in trees include:koalascuscusesringtail possumsbrushtail possumsglidersquolls
No it is impossible for anyone to live without trees
Arboreal is the adjective used to describe animals that live in trees.
Birds are not the only animals who live in trees.
Arborial is a word used to describe animals that live in trees.
Yes, ocelots live in the rainforests.
Spyder monkeys