There are some wolves that can indeed climb trees. It has nothing to do with breed or types so there's no reason to get more specific with your question. The fact of the matter is, some wolves are not as uncertain as others, they tend to be more nimble and lithe, and likely climbed larger logs and such when they were pups. If you do a bit of searching on the internet you'll find that there are images of wolves in trees. another reason some climb is to be higher so they can get a better lay of the land, at least this is how it was explained to me on one site. Either way, the simple answer is yes, some wolves can climb, and never let anyone tell you differently.
It depends how high the koala is, if it is really high, no if not maybe. If it is low on the tree yes.
no, wolves dont live in trees in fact they cant even climb trees but they are exlent rock climbers and hunters i know lots about penguins,lions and wolves they are all my fave. animal hope this helped
No, the gray fox is able to climb trees quite well but does not live in trees.
a gray fox
yes they do they have claws
No, they are not climbers. Only the gray fox can climb trees.
After hearing wolves, Gandalf told them to climb into the trees to escape the wolves.
The gray fox is the only member of the dog family will climb trees, either to search for prey, sleep, or to escape from predators. They have strong, hooked claws that enable them to climb trees.
The habitat of a gray wolf has lots of trees and forest. The gray wolfs live mostly in idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Oregon.
most wolves are harmful and that does include gray wolves
No, fennecs are not good tree climbers. Only the gray fox which has partially retractable claws is a tree climber.
Yes, black squirrels, like other squirrels, are excellent climbers and spend a lot of time in trees. They have sharp claws and strong bodies that allow them to easily scurry up tree trunks and maneuver through branches.