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‘LIVING IN TREES’ is a 13 letter
Phrase
starting with L and ending with S
Crossword answers for LIVING IN TREES
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LIVING IN TREES (8) |
ARBOREAL |
Synonyms for ARBOREAL
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Literally trees.
One monkey is only capable of living in one tree at a time. Monkeys, plural, live in trees.
If you want to say that the monkeys live in a forest, you need to specifically tell us that.
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A complete search of the internet has found these results:
monkeys live in trees is the most popular phrase on the web.
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monkeys live in trees
11,300 results on the web
Some examples from the web:
- These snow monkeys live in a volcanic mountain range in the cold North.
- There are some wild and muscle that and live in trees.
- I’m not surprised if they live in trees.
- The luwak is an Asian Palm Civet. It’s a cat that lives in trees, and at night it comes down and it prowls the coffee plantations.
- It’s a cat that lives in trees, and at night it comes down and it prowls the coffee plantations.
- Okay, but be careful opening the closet, ’cause that’s where the evil monkey lives.
- A lot of information in trees.
- You’re taking after your daddy, hanging mens up in trees.
- They don’t nest in trees.
- Beehives are supposed to be in trees.
- The next, you got pianos stuck in trees.
- Rousseau’s notion of abandoning civilization and living in trees.
- I know ducks don’t land in trees.
- China was a great civilization when your ancestors were living in trees and painting themselves blue.
- The primates could now reach food that was high up in trees.
- Do you often stroll in trees, your majesty?
- Suddenly it’s hanging upside down in trees, ripping kids’ arms off. Snaps.
- Emissions also occur when forests are felled to create pastureland, releasing carbon dioxide which was previously bound as carbon in trees.
- Humans might have been… spirits living in trees… before eating the fruit of wisdom.
- They’ve started living in trees.
monkeys live on trees
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