yes
They might not be able to because of their weight
to the top.
The animal with the strongest arms is the chimpanzee. Chimpanzees have powerful arm muscles that allow them to swing from tree to tree and climb with ease. Their arms are stronger than those of humans, relative to their body size.
First, they climb into the top of a tree. Second, they find a sturdy limb and then begin to bend smaller supple branches down around it. They continue to weave branches into this until they make a platform. Third, they cover the platform in a layer of soft leaves, saving the softest for a pillow-like lump at the top.
Chimpanzees do not have a tail. This is what distinguishes them as a great ape. They use their immensely powerful forelimbs to do the climbing.
Yes, monkeys climb trees to get their food, and their rest. They also climb to get away from predators.
Well almost anything they see that looks fun to them. Most chimpanzees that are in zoos have rope or trees to climb.
Your weight is not one-quarter as much when you climb to the top of a tree twice as tall as you are because your weight does not change when you move around within earth's gravitational field. You would have to move to outer space or to another planet to have your weight change.
yes they climb
You climb up the tree and can't climb back down.
Of course it would be, Zombies can't climb and if they had to look upwards they would loose their head for bending to far backwards. Hiding in the top of a tree would not be ideal. Even if Zombies can not climb trees, hiding in a tree does not offer any avenue of escape, and you may starve or die of thirst.
Coyotes can not climb a tree. Coyotes can however climb a fence, and/or use a fence or block walls to get to the top of a roof of a house.