yes.
their tails are bushy becauese of their weight.
When weasels get excited, they bound around with the hair on their tails erect. Otherwise, they have fairly smooth tails. There are plenty of YouTube videos of ferrets exhibiting this behavior.
Some cats have bushy tails as a way to communicate their emotions, such as feeling scared or threatened. The bushy tail makes the cat appear larger and can help them intimidate potential threats.
Dingoes have bushy tails primarily for balance and communication. The bushy tail helps them maintain stability while running and navigating through their natural habitats. Additionally, they use their tails to express emotions and convey signals to other dingoes, enhancing their social interactions within packs.
Cats' tails get bushy as a sign of fear or agitation. When a cat feels threatened or scared, their tail puffs up to make them appear larger and more intimidating to potential predators.
Cat tails can come in various shapes, including straight, curved, bushy, or thin.
they sometimes have the same colour and have bushy tails :D
Because they store food in them. when its there time to eat the gently push it out of there cheeks
squirrels, skunks, certain dogs,etc. have long bushy tails. this is mainly for grip on trees and protection from diseases an other problems.
No, the colobus monkey does not have a bushy tail. They have long, slender tails with a tuft of hair at the end. Squirrel monkeys, on the other hand, do have bushy tails that they use for balance while moving through trees.
no they have small bushy tails search them on google and they are called maltese dogs
long bushy tails that keep them warm:) and probably some nuts too:)