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Common Characteristics of aerial and arboreal animals are that they frequently come on land for food, shelter and reproduction. For example: Monkeys, Squirrels, Crow, Sparrow,etc.

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Animals that live on trees e.g. monkeys, oppossums, lizards etc

some morphological traits would be opposable thumbs that allow them to grasp onto branches. forward facing eyes to give them depth perception.

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In the case of members of the animal kingdom belonging to the phylum Chordata, that is, the vertebrates, they share several characteristics. (This covers birds and the only flying mammals - bats).

  • lighter skeletal structure
  • usually larger lungs
  • wings
  • large flight muscles
  • low amounts of DNA in cells
  • habitat-related wing shape adaptations.
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with their lungs, although those look different from our lungs. On top of that, birds have 2 separate air sacs in their body that helpt them provide the lungs with a constant supply of fresh air.

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Arboreal Animals: These animals live in trees and tend to have long tails for balance and reasonably good eyesight and hearing. Many have claws or fingers for gripping branches or special toes that can stick to vertical surfaces.

Aerial animals: These animals spend a significant amount of time in the air. In the case of chordate's, their front two limbs have become wings with either feathers (most birds) or large flaps of skin (bats) to propel them through the air. They tend to have hollow bones or a thin and delicate skeleton to reduce their weight and good eyesight (most birds) or hearing (bats).

Amphibians: These animals spend their egg and larval stages of their life in the water and their adult life on land. Most live near a water source their entire life. They are coldblooded vertebrates and their skin is water and gas permeable. They have gills for at least part of their life cycle, and most undergo metamorphosis.

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Aerial plants, such as epiphytic mosses, have specialized roots called pneumatophores. The lenticels of these roots enable the plant to intake oxygen and moisture from the air.

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There are a great number of adaptations in aerial animals. These animals have developed great wings spans and thick feathers.

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They come down on land

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