Around three-quarters of cat species live in forested terrain, and they are generally agile climbers.
They are agile climbers and quite arboreal in their habits.
They are very agile climbers and have bushy tails.
The striated rock bands could provide a route for agile climbers to scale the face.
They spend most of their time on the ground, and are agile climbers.
The ankle joint is flexible and able to rotate over 180 degrees, a trait helping make it an agile climber.
These predators have little effect on the control of the black rat population because black rats are agile and fast climbers.
While they are agile climbers, most of their time is spent on the forest floor.
Except for gorillas and humans, hominoids are agile climbers of trees.
They are agile climbers, able to reach bird nests with relative ease.