no but i think they have muscles.idk. ask a bull
Yes, all dog's (with the acception of those without tails) have several bones, or vertebre, in their tails. The tail has lots of different sections so that it is flexible and not stiff - as it would be if it just had one big, long bone in it.
All tails contain bones. Dinosaurs are no exception.
No, Bull Mastiffs do not have thin tails. They have thick, strong tails that are medium in length and taper towards the end. The tail is typically carried low and is an integral part of their powerful and robust appearance.
yes ,there could be bones on the tails.it depends
they come from the ocean.There bones are coral and there tails are from large fish tails or God just made them.
The tails of vertebrates have bones in them called vertebrae.
That comes from wangling their tails.
toward the tail
cat tails - also known as bull rushes.
if you consider the spine one bone, then one otherwise the answer it a lot. It depends on the cat, some cats have a puff of harir for a tail others have no tail at all. The tail is a continuation of the spine.
The english man says "Small bones, because I come from a small country"
A dog has 319-321 bones in its body, which is about 115 more than humans. The length of the tail is the only thing that causes a difference from one breed to another. Long tails contain more bones than short tails.