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  • "Zhangheotherium " was specialised to a scansorial lifestyle.
  • A scansorial animal, it climbs trees but also lives on the ground.
  • Chapter 8 continues the theme with " scansorial " or tree climbing birds.
  • It is scansorial, spending time on the ground but also climbing in vegetation.
  • Some are strictly terrestrial and hunt only at ground level, while others are highly scansorial ( climbing ) in nature.
  • It is notable that this species is also somewhat scansorial, being found on cliffs, in trees, and among roots.
  • Very little is known of the ecology of " Voalavo antsahabensis ", but " V . gymnocaudus " is thought to be largely terrestrial with some scansorial ( tree-climbing ) abilities.
  • Though peradectids have been traditionally considered scansorial, the fact that the relatively closely related herpetotheriids were terrestrial may suggest a similar lifestyle, though the lack of postcranial remains for " Siamoperadectes " render this speculation.
  • Unlike its ancestor " Megantereon ", which was at least partially scansorial and therefore able to climb trees, " Smilodon " was probably completely terrestrial due to its greater weight and lack of climbing adaptations.
  • Musser and colleagues speculated that " E . emmonsae " may be scansorial, spending time both on the ground and climbing in vegetation, like the similarly long-tailed rice rat " Cerradomys subflavus ".
  • By species number, most current living marsupials are scansorial, and the cursorial ones seem to hop . . . You might like to look at the hips and spines of the Thylacoleo . talk ) 20 : 47, 16 November 2015 ( UTC)
  • Most opossums are scansorial, well-adapted to life in the trees or on the ground, but members of the Caluromyinae and Glironiinae are primarily arboreal, whereas species of " Metachirus ", " Monodelphis ", and to a lesser degree " Didelphis " show adaptations for life on the ground.
  • Blackburn, et al . ( 2013 ) consider " Kaloula " species radiated into different ecotypes . " K . kalingensis " and " K . kokacii " occupy niches as arboreal tree-hole frogs in northern and southern Luzon respectively, while " K . rigida " and " K . walteri " are ground frogs in northern and southern Luzon respectively . " K . picta ", which is a terrestrial ground frog, and " K . conjuncta ", which is scansorial ( climbing ) and prefers shrubs, have established themselves throughout the Philippine archipelago . " K . picta " as well as " K . pulchra " display the lowest internal genetic diversity, but also have widespread geographical distributions that may have likely occurred be due to human activity.