Tree dwelling
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AnswerCrossword Clue
ARBOREALTree-dwelling
NESTTree dwelling
arborealtree-dwelling
TARSIERSTree-dwelling primates
LEMURTree-dwelling primate
ORANGSTree-dwelling apes
KOALATree-dwelling marsupial
SLOTHSTree-dwelling mammals
AISTree-dwelling sloths.
SLOTHTree-dwelling mammal.
SLOTHSTree-dwelling mammals.
COONSTree-dwelling mammals.
SLOTHSTree-dwelling animals.
SLOTHTree-dwelling animal.
SLOTHTree-dwelling animal
WOODOWLSTree-dwelling hooters
MAMBATree-dwelling snake
COATITree-dwelling carnivore
ORANGSTree-dwelling primates
ORANGTree-dwelling ape
IGUANASTree-dwelling lizards
arboreallyARBOREAL, tree-dwelling
SLOTHSlow, tree-dwelling mammal
MARMOSETTree-dwelling tropical monkey
RACOONMasked tree-dwelling "bandit":Var.
ORANGSReddish tree-dwelling apes, commonly
koalagray, tree-dwelling Australian marsupial
lemursmall tree-dwelling monkeylike animal
koalasgray, tree-dwelling Australian marsupial
lemurssmall tree-dwelling monkeylike animal
boongarysmall, tree-dwelling kangaroo, Dendrolagus lumholtzi, inhabiting northeastern Queensland
possumsA tree-dwelling Australasian marsupial that typically has a prehensile tail
phalangersA lemurlike tree-dwelling marsupial native to Australia and New Guinea
binturongsA tree-dwelling Asian civet with a coarse blackish coat and a muscular prehensile tail
squirrelsAn agile tree-dwelling rodent with a bushy tail, typically feeding on nuts and seeds
binturongA tree-dwelling Asian civet with a coarse blackish coat and a muscular prehensile tail
motmotsA tree-dwelling tropical American bird with colorful plumage, typically having two long racketlike tail feathers
ringtailsA nocturnal tree-dwelling Australian possum that habitually curls its prehensile tail into a ring or spiral
cuscusesA tree-dwelling marsupial with a rounded head and prehensile tail, native to New Guinea and northern Australia
cuscusA tree-dwelling marsupial with a rounded head and prehensile tail, native to New Guinea and northern Australia