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The line between fossorial and arboreal for some Asian species is a very gray area in captivity lol. IMO, the best way to differ the truly fossorial species from the more adaptable species that are found in the trees in situ is the size of the scopula pads at the end of the legs and the build of the legs.Ah dang, I passed over Akcaya and Sumatran as guesses. I got thrown off because the cork bark got me thinking it was semi-arboreal but the pattern got me thinking fossorial earth tigers
Long, thin legs with wide pads at the end are the hallmark of the more arboreal species like this:


Whereas short and stout legs with smaller scopula pads tends to indicate those of a fossorial nature:

