A pigs tail keeps insects away from their backside. They swing their tail around to get these insects off of them or the insects will lay eggs which irritate the pigs skin.
A pigs tail keeps insects away from their backside. They swing their tail around to get these insects off of them or the insects will lay eggs which irritate the pigs skin.
its angrey
the end of their tail goes red.
The main function of a pigs tail is to keep flies and other insects away from their backside. If they were not able to keep flies and insects away, the insects would lay eggs on their backside.
No, they eat mainly insects and spiders.
Yes. There is a big tuft of hair at the tip of the elephants tail. Since elephants live in forests, there is an abundance of insects and other flying pests that might trouble an elephant. It uses its tail as a fly swatter to ward off flies and other insects.
Technically, yes. They eat small insects and arachnids.
Honestly no one really knows.
Flying insects as well as lizards and frogs from tree tops
Insects, bugs and tiny caterpillars. They cath them by wagging heir tail to scare the insects and when they fly away the bird flys up and catches them.
Beetles do not have tails. A tail is an extension of the spine. Insects do not have any type of spine.