technique, and lead climbing) are used to climb trees depending on the climber's purpose for the climb and personal preference. Free climbing is performed without...
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been translated as "ants climbing a tree", "ants on the tree", "ants creeping up a tree", "ants climbing a hill" or "ants climbing a log". It is so called...
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operations. Climbing is done indoors and outdoors, on natural surfaces (e.g. rock climbing and ice climbing), and on artificial surfaces (e.g. climbing walls...
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Gray fox (redirect from Tree-Climbing Fox)
The gray fox is specifically adapted to climb trees. Its strong, hooked claws allow it to scramble up trees to escape many predators, such as the domestic...
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Caribbean hermit crab (redirect from Tree-climbing crab)
(Coenobita clypeatus), also known as the soldier crab, West Atlantic crab, tree crab, or purple pincher (due to the distinctive purple claw), is a species...
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a tree grown and managed for more than one output Reforestation Tree climbing Tree credits Tree house Tree planting bar Tree planting Trillion Tree Campaign...
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2024 in lumberjack sports (section Tree climbing)
Database". data.stihl-timbersports.com. Retrieved 2024-03-29. International Tree Climbing Championships calendar 2024 STIHL TIMBERSPORTS Season Calendar...
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ray-finned fish within the order Anabantiformes commonly called the climbing gouramies or climbing perches. The family includes about 34 species. As labyrinth...
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early bipedal hominins may still have spent some time in trees and retained some tree-climbing abilities. Early terrestrial bipedalism is supported by...
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Arboreal locomotion (redirect from Climbing animals)
be applied to climbing without trees, such as on rock piles or mountains. Some animals are exclusively arboreal in habitat, such as tree snails. Arboreal...
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