These marsupials are famous for sleeping in eucalyptus trees.
Known for their slow movements, sloths spend a significant amount of time sleeping in trees.
These scaly mammals are arboreal and often sleep in tree hollows.
Small mammals that inhabit trees and sleep in nests or branches.
Unlike their ground-dwelling relatives, tree kangaroos are adapted for arboreal life and rest in trees.
While they might not spend all their time in trees, leopard geckos are known to climb and sleep in elevated positions.
Arboreal snakes that coil up in trees, providing a vantage point for hunting.
These reptiles are skilled climbers and often sleep in branches.
While primarily ground-dwelling, civets may climb trees to rest or escape predators.
Small mammals that live in trees, using their strong feet and claws to navigate branches.