Native to America, koalas are mammals that reside mostly in eucalyptus trees where they graze on the leaves of the plant.
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Sloths
Sloths are slow-moving creatures that spend most of their time perched on trees in tropical forests in Central and South America.
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Flying Squirrels
These are mammals that, rather than truly flying, glide between trees to avoid potential predators.
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Gibbons
Gibbons are little apes that are highly adapted for living in trees. They can swing their long arms. Gibbons are found in the forests of South Asia.
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Chameleon
The ability of certain chameleon species to alter the color of their skin is among their most interesting traits.
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Tree Frogs
These are amphibians that live in trees; their large legs and toe pads allow them to climb and jump.
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Orangutans
Orangutans are primates that live in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra. They are renowned for their extraordinary strength and dexterity in the trees.