Monkey trees, or Araucaria araucana, are native to Chile and Argentina and can tolerate cold temperatures, including some frost. However, prolonged exposure to freezing weather can be detrimental to their health. While they are somewhat resilient, extreme cold can damage young trees or those not acclimated to harsh conditions. Proper care and protection are essential for their survival in freezing climates.
They survive by swinging from tree to tree and eating there food.
Certain frogs can survive in freezing temperatures. The Grey tree frog's heart stops, but it can still survive, it makes an antifreeze, that helps prevent its body from freezing completely.
Generally monkey lives in tree. so monkey's home is tree.
Plum trees can survive freezing temperatures as long as the freeze is not prolonged and the tree is healthy. Proper care before and after a freeze event, such as watering adequately and protecting the tree, can also help improve its chances of survival.
Janice just wanted to survive the wedding. Phoebe had to survive on the streets of New York. The salmon had to survive the swim upstream. The monkey had to survive in a tree eating bananas.
The tree is virtually hibernating and drops its leaves so that it may avoid freezing of free water in the leaves during winter season.
The sap usually runs in spring, when the weather is above freezing. Check the outside of the tree for wounds, there might be sap running out of it naturally. Tap the tree with a spigot if you want to check for sure.
yes there is such thing as a monkey tree!!
a monkey ecosystem is when thy have sex
'Brachiation'
A tree frog and a monkey
Swinging:P