no they would fight all the time
Least, short tailed , long tailed.
Absolutely NOT ! They require completely different living conditions ! Bearded Dragons live in dry, arid DESERT conditions, while Chameleons live in humid, tropical RAIN FOREST ! Additionally, part of a Chameleons diet is OTHER LIZARDS !
Bats there are two surviving species the long tailed bat and the short tailed bat
A two-tailed test is both, upper and lower tailed!
A two tailed fox is real if you type in two tailed fox on google then you will see pictures of two tailed foxes.
The choice of one-tailed or two-tailed tests follows the logic of the hypothesis that is being tested! The one-tailed test, if appropriate, will be more powerful.
Lizards can lose their tails, but not all lizards can grow them back.Lizards that lose their tails may grow them back but the replacement tail is never as long or as colorful as the original one. Replacement tails grow back in as little as three months or as long as two years.In Iguanas and Komodo Dragons, the tail bones are not designed to break easily and the tail muscles are also not designed to pull apart smoothly. These lizards however can also lose their tails, but it takes a much stronger pull to make this happen. With these types of lizards, the wound heals, but the tail does not grow back.The main species that are capable of regrowing their tails are skinks and salamanders. So the answer may be that your blue tailed lizard (which is likely a blue tailed skink) will grow his tail back, it will just be a while.
the two-tailed beast
no tail
No they cannot, also if you put two Betta fish together, they will fight.
no only one-tailed shukaku, two tailed cat three tailed turtle 8 tailed ox-cepholpod and the nine tailed fox (naruto)
There are two native land mammals in New Zealand. Both are bats:* The New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat: Mystacina tuberculata * The New Zealand long-tailed or wattled bat: Chalinolobus tuberculatus