No, it's long and furry.
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.
Hairless foot pads and long claws give the fossa a good grip, and a long tail helps it balance in trees high above the ground.
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.
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Hairless foot pads and long claws give the fossa a good grip, and a long tail helps it balance in trees high above the ground.
There are a number of hairless dogs.Chinese CrestedMexican hairless (Xoloitzcuintli)Hairless KhalaAmerican Hairless TerrierPeruvian Hairless dog, or Peruvian Inca Orchid (PIO)
bob tail Or a Manx cat.
Any of various aquatic, chiefly marine mammals of the order Cetacean, including the whales, dolphins, and porpoises, characterized by a nearly hairless body, anterior limbs modified into broad flippers, vestigial posterior limbs, and a flat notched tail.
Apart from the size, and a beaver has a large flat tail, one lives in water...a beaver that is and a ground hog lives underground
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