Nope. But he sure can jump it =D Good news ! A mouse cannot climb a 20cm vertical plastic container wall. Bad news: A healty, fully grown, North American field mouse has a 45cm vertical leap.
Pill bugs can climb rough surfaces like your arm, but have no hope of climbing vertical plastic or glass walls. They sometimes try to climb upsidedown but they usually fall off.
In an vertical climb it can only lose airspeed.
It would all depend on the type of plastic. If it was extremely smooth plastic, then perhaps not, but if the plastic was rougher then a caterpillar would likely find enough purchase to climb.
No they can not because its not bumpy and its to slippery for any thing to climb.
Silverfish cannot climb smooth plastic. I caught one in a smooth plastic cup, and it was trapped for days. I don't know if they can climb textured plastic.
well of course lizards can climb on the floor but he'd be crawling on the floor, not climbing.
maybe 500 or something lower...cause my hamster can climb steps much taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris..so she's really used to climb that tall.
Snails are able to climb vertical surfaces with ease.
The best kind of cage you can get for your hamster is a wire cage with a plastic bottom. It is well ventilated and the hamster can climb.
The Titanic passengers did not climb on the iceberg because it was too slippery and dangerous to do so. The iceberg was also much larger and taller than the ship, making it difficult for passengers to reach and climb onto. Additionally, the iceberg was cold and icy, posing a risk of hypothermia if anyone attempted to climb on it.
Yes It worked for me,just make sure its in a deep container or they climb out.
I had to find all the vertices on the triangle.