Yes. All canids have tails.
A possessive noun shows ownership or relationship, and in the phrase "tails of foxes," the possessive form would be "foxes' tails." This indicates that the tails belong to the foxes. Using the apostrophe before the "s" signifies that the tails are associated with multiple foxes.
No they have white tails
The plural possessive form for the tails of the foxes is the foxes' tails.
Yes. All canids have tails.
dogs and foxes are the same because they both have sharp teeth and tails
A fox's tail is called a brush.
The myth is that foxes use their tails to clear away their own foot-prints. Smart animals :-)
Mary Knight has written: 'Love Letters Before Birth and Beyond' 'The fox that wanted nine golden tails' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Foxes, Fiction 'Red blight' 'The fox that wanted nine golden tails' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Fiction, Foxes 'The fox that wanted nine golden tails' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Foxes, Fiction
they aren't related because tails is a two tailed fox and fox isn't also because they aren't the same foxes
endangered small nocturnal animal of south west australiawith light brown coat & brushy tails squirrels wolves foxes
yes,he was seen flying over a house.THE REAL AWNSER:no, but foxes are real
of course they do! have you honestly never seen one? Google image it.Yes Foxes appear to have tails.