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No they just sleep on the branches of trees.
Vines do not have branches in the same way that trees or shrubs do. Instead, they are characterized by their long, flexible stems that can climb, twine, or trail along surfaces. Some vines may develop lateral growths or tendrils, but these are not considered true branches. Instead, they serve to support the vine as it grows.
they used mud twigs logs vines and branches
Hand made chairs consisting of vines and branches.
To effectively prune vines for healthy growth and maximum fruit production, start by removing dead or diseased branches. Then, prune to encourage airflow and sunlight penetration. Trim back excessive growth to focus energy on fruit-bearing branches. Finally, prune in the dormant season to stimulate new growth.
they travel on vines and branches they also sometimes walk on the ground. They travel like any other animal but they also travel mostly on grassy areas.
http://www.simplesurvival.net/stretchers.htm has instructions. They uses materials you will liely have with you or can find near by.
To properly trim muscadine vines for optimal growth and fruit production, prune them in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Remove dead or damaged wood, as well as any weak or overcrowded branches. Keep the main vine and a few strong lateral branches, cutting back to 2-3 buds per spur. This helps promote air circulation and sunlight penetration, leading to healthier vines and better fruit production.
Their feet are exactly like their hands. They have opposable thumbs on them. Also, they use their tails to swing on branches or vines and their arms too.
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