It's possible, yes, especially for dinosaurs that traveled on two legs instead of four, such as Tyrannosaurus, and other raptors.
The Dinosaurs Needed Tails To Keep Their Balance, Without the tail, the dinosaurs will fall over.
They use their tails to balance when climbing trees.
Leopards, like most felines. Use their tails to help maintain their balance.
Of course they did. Troodons had tails like all dinosaurs.
Mice have long tails because they need it to balance.
All tails contain bones. Dinosaurs are no exception.
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Sometimes dogs use their tails to show emotion!
Dogs use their tails for balance and communication. Since we have evolved into bipeds, we no longer need the tail for balance, and our verbal skills make "tail communication" unnecessary.
No. Kangaroos engage in "boxing" as a territorial behaviour, and a way to establish the dominant male in a mob, but there is little value in them punching for protection as their short forelegs are not particularly strong. They will use their tails to balance, and deliver a powerful kick with their hind legs. Kangaroos tend to rely on their speed and endurance to escape from predators.
for balance when they run or if they fall then they can stand up easily. When they swim they use it as a rudder
hyenas have tails to balance themselves