Definitely an arboreal species. C. carinata is arboreal, while C. paulsoni is mainly ground-dwelling (although they climb as well). C. b. bibroni stays on the ground more (although they climb as well), as well as C. aspera. C. superciliosa and C. b. australis are arboreal. C. carinata are designed to live in the trees and low-shrubbery. Their coloration is perfectly camouflaged with small branches and bark.