no, it is longer and bushier.
in a young elephant, their tusks will be shorter, and they will be in the middle of the herd. the older ones will have longer and more... hmm.. more dense tusks and will be on the end/front of the herd or on the outside.
Short ears (shorter than African elephant ears)
It is an Eastern Fox Squirrel
an adult squirrel would be a lot bigger than the babies and would have a huge and more fluffy tail.
a raccoon
A hamster is larger than a mouse and has a shorter tail.
No, they are about the size of a medium to large dog, though with shorter legs.
The length of a squirrel's tail depends on the breed of squirrel. The tail is typically half of the total length of the squirrel. For example, the grey squirrel is about 18-inches long from nose to the end of the tail. The tail itself is 9-inches long.
I heard it was genetic, I think its rats while mom is out hunting.
Yes - it's usually shorter than the original. For a gecko to shed it's tail it must have been seriously threatened, as it's a defence mechanism !
too wag his tail to get rid of the flies
You can see if a turtle is a male or female by their tail. A female will have a shorter tail than a male.