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How are monkeys hands that strong to climb up trees?

Evolution. Also, why is this in the Lions category?


How do monkeys stay away from prey?

climb up trees I doubt that monkeys would want to stay away from prey. They are more likely to be wary of predators.


How high can a bear climb in its natural habitat?

Bears can climb trees up to 50 feet high in their natural habitat.


How high can bears climb in their natural habitat?

Bears can climb trees up to 50 feet high in their natural habitat.


What types of adaptations do monkeys have?

a squirrel has a long bushy tail to keep its balance when it is jumping from trees it also is camouflaged in trees


Can grizzlies climb trees and if so, how high can they climb?

Yes, grizzly bears can climb trees, but they are not as skilled at climbing as other bear species like black bears. Grizzlies can typically climb up to about 15-20 feet high in a tree.


Can gardner snakes climb?

all snakes can climb how do you think they get high up on trees.


How do monkeys protect them self?

Monkeys like to stay high up in trees as their major way to protect themselves against predators. There are also monkey referees that break up fights between two or more monkeys.


Why do cats like high places?

Nothing says they do.. They climb up trees to be safe from other animals.


How do polar bears climb trees when they live up north with only snow?

they can't climb trees


How do monkeys hang from trees?

With their long tails they swing vine 2 vine hahahahaahahahahaha its funny though. ANSWER: Monkeys can spring from tree to tree because they have strong legs, which allow them to leap great distances. With their opposable thumbs, tails, and big toes, they can quickly grab tree branches to catch themselves.


How high can jaguars climb?

Jaguars are skilled climbers and can climb up trees, typically to hunt or for safety. They are agile and have strong limbs that allow them to climb great heights, sometimes even up to 50 feet.