In the sense that the turtle attains a height above that he has previously attained, the answer is yes, a turtle can climb. However, a turtle cannot, nor does he have an inclination to "climb a vertical tree". His hard, wide bottom precludes him doing that.
Yes, and I have several videos to prove it. Although I don't know why they climb the trees.
tigers can climb trees but they tend not to and they don't really like it usally when they are chasing leopards. that's cool
The ocelot can climb trees and hunt fish.
the sloth. it can swim, climb trees and sit upright
Worms typically are not capable of climbing trees, as they lack the appendages necessary for climbing. They are more suited to living in soil or moist environments where they can burrow and move easily.
climb trees climb trees
Climb Trees was created in 2001.
No. Bilbies cannot climb trees. They are effective burrowers.
they dont the trees climb the giant pandas
Yes, there are certain types of clams in the Caribbean that can actually climb trees!
No they cannot climb trees.. This is because of their weight the claws in their paws cant handle the weight.
yes they can climb trees
no newts cannot climb trees because they have slimy and slippery legs. but there is a frog which is called a frog tree which actually can climb trees.
Yes, opossums climb trees. They are excellent climbers.
Polar bears are unable to climb trees.
The Caribbean sea creature that can climb trees is the mudskipper
pandas climb trees because they try to get there food and other animals