Examples of using Tree to tree in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Seven steps from tree to tree.
The easiest way to understand what inspired this creation is to watch a video of monkeys effortlessly leaping from tree to tree.
As it was moving through the woods, it went from tree to tree to tree and then it just disappeared.
Using its long tail for stability, this squirrel can leap from tree to tree.
Feel the rush as you zipline from tree to tree, or cross wooden bridges, and fly through the air on Tarzan swings.
In the wilds of Australia,sugar gliders can glide over 50 meters(164 feet) from tree to tree in search of food.
During the hike in,I saw Tibetan prayer flags strung from tree to tree, snow softly falling, and animals roaming freely all throughout the town.
He also described how the bird would lead men to bees' nests by calling andflying from tree to tree.
Those that do,can typically be seen chasing each other from tree to tree, racing across the backyard, or dodging cars on our roadways.
He also noted how the bird called to men andled them to bees' nests by flying from tree to tree.
As you zip from tree to tree, be careful not to land in the homes of the incredible bird- and reptile-life, which keep the jungle alive.”.
An astonishing fact of these species is their ability to glide from tree to tree or from a tree to the forest floor.
Skytrex claims to be the“first-of-its-kind” outdoor adventure park in the country thatlets visitors“fly”,“glide” or swing from tree to tree.
The long tail helps the squirrel to balance andsteer when jumping from tree to tree and running along branches, and may keep the animal warm during sleep.
The Monkey Mind is a Zen Buddhist term describing a mind thatjumps from thought to thought like a monkey jumps from tree to tree.
Oh, what aplace--the great birds swinging from tree to tree, and Adam could call them by name, and they would fly upon his shoulders and--and coo to him.
Instead, it increases the surface area of the sugar glider andlets it make controlled glides through the air and from tree to tree in the wild.
Experience the unique unforgettable sensation of flying like a bird,with Flying-fox crossing the challenges(glide from tree to tree another using the pulley) up to 160m in length from a height of up to 20m and running from tree to tree.
The term has been adopted by yogis to describe a mind thatjumps from thought to thought as a monkey jumps from tree to tree.
Scientists don�t know how often or exactly why flying snakes fly, but they use their aerobatics to escape from predators,to move from tree to tree without having to descend to the forest floor and possibly even to hunt prey.
It has semi-retractable claws(meaning it can extend but not retract its claws fully) and flexible ankles that allow it to climb up and down trees head-first,and also support jumping from tree to tree.
Rable flowers, it may be objected thatpollen could seldom be carried from tree to tree, and at most only from flower to flower on the same tree, and that flowers on the same tree can be considered as distinct individuals only in a limited sense.
I don't know where I first heard that phrase, but I envision a half dozen monkeys jumping up and down,swinging from tree to tree, and chattering and screaming at each other.
In the case of a gigantic tree covered with innumerable flowers, it may be objected thatpollen could seldom be carried from tree to tree, and at most only from flower to flower on the same tree, and that flowers on the same tree can be considered as distinct individuals only in a limited sense.
The weather had been cold and boisterous and therefore not favorable to bees, nevertheless every female flower which I examined had been effectually fertilized by the bees,which had flown from tree to tree in search of nectar.
In the case of a large tree covered with innumerable flowers, it may be objected thatpollen could seldom be carried from tree to tree, and at most only from flower to flower on the same tree;
The weather had been cold and boisterous, and therefore not favourable to bees, nevertheless every female flower which I examined had been effectually fertilised by thebees, accidentally dusted with pollen, having flown from tree to tree in search of nectar.
Reptiles and Amphibians- A type of interdigital patagium exists on some species of frogs andlizards that enables them to glide from tree to tree(or even on the ground in search of a mate).