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Arboreal Collection (page 4)

Arboreal creatures are the true masters of the treetops, gracefully navigating their lush green kingdoms

Background imageArboreal Collection: Proboscus monkey dolls for sale in gift shop in Kota Kinabalu

Proboscus monkey dolls for sale in gift shop in Kota Kinabalu. Sabah, Borneo

Background imageArboreal Collection: Plants and vegetation of the Crocker Range rainforest in Sabah

Plants and vegetation of the Crocker Range rainforest in Sabah, Borneo

Background imageArboreal Collection: Cross country driving in the Crocker Range of Sabah

Cross country driving in the Crocker Range of Sabah, Borneo

Background imageArboreal Collection: Black Howler Monkey climbing a tree on the working

Black Howler Monkey climbing a tree on the working ranch and wilderness lodge of Pousada Xaraes in the UNESCO Pantanal wetlands of Brazil Black Howler Monkey on a tree on the working ranch

Background imageArboreal Collection: Agalychnis callidryas, Leaf, Nature, Night, Outdoors, Red, Travel Destinations, Tree

Agalychnis callidryas, Leaf, Nature, Night, Outdoors, Red, Travel Destinations, Tree, america, amphibian, animal, animal themes, animals in the wild, arboreal, arenal volcano national park

Background imageArboreal Collection: Yellow-bellied glider or southern petaurus

Yellow-bellied glider or southern petaurus, Petaurus australis, arboreal nocturnal gliding possum.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw

Background imageArboreal Collection: Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) watching for predators

Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) watching for predators

Background imageArboreal Collection: Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) on tree trunk

Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) on tree trunk

Background imageArboreal Collection: Arboreal Viper (Bothriopsis pulchra) 1000 - 2000m eastern Andes, ECUADOR. Vivarium ID # 3673

Arboreal Viper (Bothriopsis pulchra) 1000 - 2000m eastern Andes, ECUADOR. Vivarium ID # 3673
Andean forest-pitviper(Bothriopsis pulchra) 1000-2000m eastern Andes, Ecuador. Captive

Background imageArboreal Collection: Green iguana (Iguana iguana), Green Iguana Exhibit, San Ignacio, Belize

Green iguana (Iguana iguana), Green Iguana Exhibit, San Ignacio, Belize

Background imageArboreal Collection: Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia

Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia

Background imageArboreal Collection: Borneo, Brunei. Mangrove forest on Brunei River, near Bandar Seri Begawan

Borneo, Brunei. Mangrove forest on Brunei River, near Bandar Seri Begawan. Wild male Proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus), endemic to Brunei and Borneo

Background imageArboreal Collection: Africa, Kenya, Sweetwater Conservancy, Common Chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes, posing

Africa, Kenya, Sweetwater Conservancy, Common Chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes, posing, eating, captive or controlled situation

Background imageArboreal Collection: Guereza colobus monkey (Colobus guereza), Lango Bai, Republic of Congo (Congo - Brazzaville)

Guereza colobus monkey (Colobus guereza), Lango Bai, Republic of Congo (Congo - Brazzaville)
Guereza colobus monkey (Colobus guereza), Lango Bai, Congo

Background imageArboreal Collection: Calabar angwantibo (Arctocebus calabarensis)

Calabar angwantibo (Arctocebus calabarensis)

Background imageArboreal Collection: Slender Loris or Loris tardigradus

Slender Loris or Loris tardigradus

Background imageArboreal Collection: Procyon lotor, Raccoon perched on tree branch

Procyon lotor, Raccoon perched on tree branch

Background imageArboreal Collection: Illustration of Green Iguana (Iguana iguana), head in profile showing scaly skin, spines on neck

Illustration of Green Iguana (Iguana iguana), head in profile showing scaly skin, spines on neck, and yellow eye

Background imageArboreal Collection: An Irish Elk stands in deep grass on a foggy hillside

An Irish Elk stands in deep grass on a foggy hillside
Megaloceros giganteus, commonly called the Irish Elk, stands in deep grass on a foggy hillside. His huge antlers span over half the width of the image as he looks out of the past right at you

Background imageArboreal Collection: Cordaites plant on white background

Cordaites plant on white background. Cordaites are considered the ancestors of conifers. They were plants with an arboreal shape. They could grow very high and lived during the Permian Age

Background imageArboreal Collection: An Irish Elk stands proudly in a dense forest

An Irish Elk stands proudly in a dense forest

Background imageArboreal Collection: Sigillaria prehistoric plant on white background

Sigillaria prehistoric plant on white background

Background imageArboreal Collection: Pachypodium lamerei plant species on white background

Pachypodium lamerei plant species on white background. Pachypodium lamerei is a species of Pachypodium. It has large thorns and leaves mostly just at the top of the plant

Background imageArboreal Collection: A pair of juvenile troodons in the hollow of a tree

A pair of juvenile troodons in the hollow of a tree
A pair of juvenile troodons waiting in the hollow of a tree until their mother returns

Background imageArboreal Collection: Epidendrosaurus ninchengensis capturing wood worms

Epidendrosaurus ninchengensis capturing wood worms
Epidendrosaurus ninchengensis, a tree-dwelling theropod, specializing in capturing wood worms with its extremely elongated finger. Late Jurassic of China

Background imageArboreal Collection: Pachypodium tree on white background

Pachypodium tree on white background. Pachypodium is a genus of African succulent arboreal plants that comprises 23 species, 18 native of Madagascar and 5 native of the continent

Background imageArboreal Collection: Thylacoleo, a marsupial lion from the Pleistocene Age

Thylacoleo, a marsupial lion from the Pleistocene Age

Background imageArboreal Collection: Golden-mantled Tamarin, (Saguinus tripartitus), Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest, ECUADOR

Golden-mantled Tamarin, (Saguinus tripartitus), Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest, ECUADOR. South America

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: FLYING SQUIRREL. Hudson Bay flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus sabrinus)

AUDUBON: FLYING SQUIRREL. Hudson Bay flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus sabrinus), left, and Richardson flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus alpinus), two subspecies of the northern flying squirrel

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRRELS. Weasel squirrel (left), and large Louisiana black squirrel

AUDUBON: SQUIRRELS. Weasel squirrel (left), and large Louisiana black squirrel, melanistic types of, respectively, the Mexican gray squirrel (Sciurus aureogaster aureogaster)

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRRELS. Fremonts squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus fremonti), a subspecies

AUDUBON: SQUIRRELS. Fremonts squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus fremonti), a subspecies of the American red squirrel, left; and Louisiana gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis fuliginosus)

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: MARTEN. American, or pine, marten (Martes americana). Lithograph, c1854

AUDUBON: MARTEN. American, or pine, marten (Martes americana). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Collies squirrel (Sciurus colliaei)

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Collies squirrel (Sciurus colliaei). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Dusky squirrel (Sciurus aureogaster nigrescens), a subspecies

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Dusky squirrel (Sciurus aureogaster nigrescens), a subspecies of the Mexican gray, or red-bellied, squirrel

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: RING-TAILED CAT. Bassarisk, or ring-tailed cat (Bassariscus astutus)

AUDUBON: RING-TAILED CAT. Bassarisk, or ring-tailed cat (Bassariscus astutus), formerly known as the North American civet cat

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Southern fox squirrel (Sciurus niger niger) in different color phases

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Southern fox squirrel (Sciurus niger niger) in different color phases. Lithograph, c1851, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: OPOSSUM. Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana)

AUDUBON: OPOSSUM. Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana). Lithograph, c1851, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: RACCOON. Raccoon (Procyon lotor)

AUDUBON: RACCOON. Raccoon (Procyon lotor). Lithograph, c1851, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Delta fox squirrel, or orange-bellied squirrel (Sciurus niger subauratus)

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Delta fox squirrel, or orange-bellied squirrel (Sciurus niger subauratus). Lithograph, c1851, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Black squirrel, a color phase of the eastern gray squirrel

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Black squirrel, a color phase of the eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis). Lithograph, c1849, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Douglas squirrel (Tamiasciurus douglasii). Lithograph, c1849

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Douglas squirrel (Tamiasciurus douglasii). Lithograph, c1849, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Western gray squirrel (Sciurus griseus griseus), formerly known

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Western gray squirrel (Sciurus griseus griseus), formerly known as the hare squirrel (Sciurus griseus leporinus)

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: FISHER. Pennants marten, or fisher (Martes pennanti). Lithograph, c1849

AUDUBON: FISHER. Pennants marten, or fisher (Martes pennanti). Lithograph, c1849, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Mexican gray, or red-bellied, squirrel (Sciurus aureogaster aureogaster)

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Mexican gray, or red-bellied, squirrel (Sciurus aureogaster aureogaster). Lithograph, c1849, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: PORCUPINE. North American, or Canada, porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum). Lithograph

AUDUBON: PORCUPINE. North American, or Canada, porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum). Lithograph, c1849, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Migratory, or northern gray, squirrel (Sciurus migratorius)

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Migratory, or northern gray, squirrel (Sciurus migratorius). Lithograph, c1849, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: FLYING SQUIRREL. Oregon, or Bachman, flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus oregonensis)

AUDUBON: FLYING SQUIRREL. Oregon, or Bachman, flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus oregonensis), a subspecies of the northern flying squirrel

Background imageArboreal Collection: AUDUBON: WOODRAT. Eastern, or Florida, woodrat (Neotoma floridana). Lithograph

AUDUBON: WOODRAT. Eastern, or Florida, woodrat (Neotoma floridana). Lithograph, c1849, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America



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Arboreal creatures are the true masters of the treetops, gracefully navigating their lush green kingdoms. In Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia, a vibrant Green Tree Python slithers through the branches with elegance and precision. Its emerald scales blend seamlessly with the foliage, making it nearly invisible to unsuspecting prey. Not far away in China, a Chinese water dragon perches on a branch overlooking its watery domain. With its striking colors and intricate patterns, this arboreal reptile is truly a sight to behold. Traveling across continents to Madagascar, we encounter Coquerel's Sifaka - an endangered species clinging onto survival amidst dwindling habitats. These majestic lemurs leap effortlessly from tree to tree as they search for food and evade predators. In Africa's ancient past lived Proconsul africanus - an arboreal ape that roamed the trees millions of years ago. This fascinating creature provides valuable insights into our evolutionary history. Back in Australia's eucalyptus forests resides another iconic arboreal species - the Koala. With its fluffy ears and adorable face close-up while feeding on leaves high above ground level, this marsupial epitomizes nature's perfect adaptation for life among the treetops. Venturing further west to Wyoming in America reveals a Pine Marten snarling fiercely from within its chosen arboreal refuge. This captivating wildlife model showcases both beauty and ferocity intertwined within one mesmerizing image. The red ruffed lemur holds another tale of struggle against habitat loss; now only found in remaining pockets of wilderness where it clings desperately to survival. Its vibrant coat serves as a reminder of nature's delicate balance hanging by a thread. Moving eastwards again brings us face-to-face with an Aye-aye - an endangered species known for its unique elongated fingers used for extracting insects from tree bark crevices. This nocturnal primate embodies mystery and intrigue in the arboreal realm.