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Apes climb trees using a combination of their strong limbs, flexible joints, and prehensile hands and feet. Their long arms allow for powerful swinging and grasping of branches, while their opposable thumbs enable them to grip securely. They often use a method called "brachiation," swinging from branch to branch, as well as climbing with both hands and feet to navigate the canopy effectively. This ability is crucial for foraging, nesting, and escaping predators in their natural habitats.

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