No. Rat-kangaroos are marsupials and quite different to rats and kangaroo-rats, which are placental mammals. Rat-kangaroos do not have a hairless tail, and some species actually have a hairier tail than larger members of the macropod family.
No, many hamsters have hairless tails or tails with very light hairs on their tails
Most rats, if not all, have a predominantly hairless tail, with few wisker-like bristles on them.
No, it's long and furry.
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There are a number of hairless dogs.Chinese CrestedMexican hairless (Xoloitzcuintli)Hairless KhalaAmerican Hairless TerrierPeruvian Hairless dog, or Peruvian Inca Orchid (PIO)
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There are several breeds of Dog that are hairless or have hair in only some areas. The Chinese Crested, for example, only has hair on its head, feet and tail. The Standard Mexican Hairless, American Hairless Dog and Peruvian Inca Orchid breeds are usually completely bald. Currently, the only bald breeds recognized by the UK Kennel Club are the Mexican Hairless and the Chinese Crested.
Yes, a baby squirrel is born with a tail. A baby squirrel looks the same as an adult, but they are born hairless.
Hairless Khala. Peruvian Inca Orchid. Peruvian Hairless Dog. Xolo/Mexican Hairless. Chinese Crested. (hairless version) American Hairless Terrier. Ecuadorian Hairless Dog. Manchurian Hairless Dog.
Try a hairless breed: Hairless Khala. (medium-large) Peruvian Inca Orchid. Peruvian Hairless Dog. (not mottled like its cousin) Xolo./Mexican Hairless. (toy-miniature-standard) Chinese Crested. (hairless version) American Hairless Terrier. Ecuadorian Hairless Dog. Manchurian Hairless Dog.
A hairy hairless Chinese Crested is a variation of the Chinese Crested breed that exhibits a hairless body with patches of fur on the head, feet, and tail. This unique look is the result of a genetic mutation that causes the hair to grow in certain areas while remaining hairless in others.