The places in the trees are the habitat of the arboreal animals where they are able to live and feed.
The root of the trees, the canopy of the rainforest, deciduous and coniferous tree branches, the leaves, and also the holes within the tree are the habitats of arboreal animals.
Examples of arboreal locomotions are climbing, swinging, or gripping the trees.
Most of their life is spent on the trees.
They are very well adapted to stay or hang on to the trees.
Monkeys, Koalas, sloths, various rodents, and chameleons are some of the species of arboreal animals that live in the trees.