L'adaptation de l'arbre is a French equivalent of the English phrase "the tree's adaptation." The pronunciation of the prepositional phrase -- which translates literally as "the adaptation of the tree" -- will be "la-dap-ta-syod larb" in northerly French and "la-dap-ta-syo duh lar-bruh" in southerly French.
"Lindsey" in English is Tilia, through the English name's suspected connection with linden trees, in Italian.
Yes
living in trees
Well, trees produce oxygen and you need oxygen to survive.
The English chopped down trees
Aranciera is an Italian equivalent of the English word "orangery," a hothouse for orange trees. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun will be "A-ran-TCHEY-ra" in Italian.
large thorns
they have sharp claws for climbing trees
forest or jungle they live up trees
An external adaptation is an adaptation that is out side of your body. For example Dark fur to blend into trees. And adaption is what you adapt to so you can live longer.
they have very long claws to catch there prey and climb trees
they have long tonges that are used to lick bar of trees