Yes they can, I've seen it done... Plus I'm getting a hedgehog and I've looked up them like a million times and almost all the websites say they can.
Hedgehogs can climb about anything to get out of danger.
Hedgehogs can climb. But its very dangerous for them. They have bad depth perception and they will just walk off something very high and get seriously injured.
i think alligators can climb up riverbanks?
Yes, they can climb very well. Probably up walls... But they can defenitely climb! Hope this helped! ( :
Mountain chorus frogs feed on invertebrates, such as insects, because they do not climb much. If they do climb it is into the weeds to pursue insects. It is unknown the exact amount of food the consume per day.
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.
House lizards, also known as geckos, are small reptiles that are commonly found in homes worldwide. They have sticky toe pads that allow them to climb walls and ceilings with ease. They are primarily nocturnal and feed on insects. House lizards are known for their ability to drop their tail as a defense mechanism.
Platypuses never climb trees. They hunt for food only in the water. They do not eat insects, but crustaceans and tiny invertebrates such as annelid worms and larvae on the bottom of creeks and rivers.
to climb up = alah (עלה)
You climb up the tree and can't climb back down.
Why do cheetahs climb up termite mounds
You cannot climb a straight ladder in the game vice city.You though climb up the stairs.But you cannot climb up the ladder.
get the hm rock climb
i think alligators can climb up riverbanks?
Climb as in climbing up चढना chaḍanā
no
the answer is: mount
Some kinds can. The pygmy (silky) anteater, and the tamanduas live largely in trees, and some of the pangolins (scaly anteaters) climb well and feed on ants and other insects in trees.
The merchant said to began to climb up into the hills to enjoy the view and the sound of the forest.