Koalas do not have external tails at all.
The tail. Usually a stubby or bushy tail, like that of a rabbit or a whitetail deer.
yes
The psychologist and neuroscientist Stephen Kosslyn found that after he asked the question, "Can frogs have lips and a stubby tail?" most people reported visualizing the frog, starting with the face ("no lips") and mentally rotating the image to look for the stubby tail.
It looks like a stubby triangle.
The koala has no visible tail. It has a padded rump which enables it to sit comfortably wedges between eucalyptus branches.
Koalas don't have tails
Grebes are small water birds similar to ducks. They do have a tail, but it is very short and stubby and not obvious when you look at these birds.
No, unless if your Labrador have a docked (cut short) tail. Most Labradors have a medium-length, rounded tail called "otter tail".
That would be a Leopard Gecko.
No. They belong to the family "tapiridae".
Guinea pigs do you tales but they are very short and stubby but it is very normal to feel her tail so dont worry :)
It doesn't need one. The koala has extra padding on its backside to enable it to sit comfortably in the forks of trees. A tail would only get in its way.