not likely - they have tails like otters maybe slightly bent The above answer is very true. A Golden Retriever is never supposed to have any bend in it's tail. It should be quite long and completely straight, like a otter's, as said above. It needs to have this rudder shape so the dog can swim quickly and easily when retrieving game!
No, they should be straight with a slight curve. If it was just born, it may straighten out in a few hours. If it doesn't, it may just have a small defect.
That depends on how the mother's tail got bent. If it got bent in an accident, then most likely they won't, but if the mother's tail was bent when she was born, then it is possible that at least some of the puppies will also have a bent tail.
no
No, it's supposed to lay flat and straight over its back.
yes.You can either buy them unbent and bend it yourself or just buy them pre-bent
They need to breathe as their bodies are slanted. There are 2,000 species of praying mantis, and some are born with bent tails, as this is their species. So, your praying mantis is fine.
A seahorses tail can not straighten like a dog or a cats tail it stays bent all the time
You are thinking of Paranoia Agent. He uses a golden bent baseball bat, not a hockey stick.
Well, to start I will tell you what twin tips are just in case you don't know. Twin tips are skis that have tails (the back) that are exactly the same as the nose (the front) in that they usually have the same dimensions and always are bent upwards the same amount as the front, simple enough. Partial twin tips have tails that are bent upwards a little bit, still allowing the skier to be able to ski backwards safely, but not as much as the nose.
"It is bent" "It was bent" "It will be bent"
Typically, "bent" is used as an insult as in "get bent." The phrase "get bent" means "get bent over," in other words, "screw you."
The past tense of "bent" is also "bent."
Are you sure they cut them? I lived in asia for 2 years and lots of cats are born with stubby tails or bent tails that break off as kittens. It's quite unusual to see a full tailed cat. This was Thailand and Philippines but imagine it's the same. I cab confirm I've seen the cats born like this and no cutting involved.