Several birds do this, one of which is the wren.
Several birds do this, one of which is the wren.
white tailed deer.
a deer, i think
Yes, as in flight from a predator.
What birds flies backward
sparrow
A warthog runs with its tail sticking straight up.A long tailed animal that may also hold its tail vertically as it runs is the coati. See 10 seconds into the video.
I've had six dogs, and I find that if the the dog's back is arched upwards when they are standing it means they are either bloated, sick, or about to puke. Standing straight up panting is in pleasure, (with ears up). Standing up straight with slowly wagging or not moving tail with ears up, is looking with interest (when they are curious). Tail between the legs is scared (with ears back.) Ears back while standing up straight is when they feel threatened (w/ tail up, not moving), also barking or growling is an obvious sign. Tail between the legs with ears back, and constant recoiling is feeling nervousness and scared. If a dog is laying down on its side with its stomach exposed is when they are being submissive (and/or rolling on their back).
Yes. The same number as us humans do in our coccyxes.
The bird of up is called Kevin he is a snipe. FROM HOPEEBEAUMAN!
because he sees something.
Several birds do this, one of which is the wren.
A pugs tail is never straight. A pug's tail is always curled because of its height.So You dont need to worry about curling your pug's tail
sparrow
A warthog runs with its tail sticking straight up.A long tailed animal that may also hold its tail vertically as it runs is the coati. See 10 seconds into the video.
The numbat is a small, squirrel-sized marsupial of Australia. It is not related to squirrels at all, as Australia does not have squirrels. It feeds exclusively on termites. A strikingly attractive animal, it does have a bushy tail, though not as bushy as a squirrel's. It is unique in the way it holds its tail straight up when it is moving. See the related link below for a picture.
Pony tail, curled, straight, crimped, bun.
I've had six dogs, and I find that if the the dog's back is arched upwards when they are standing it means they are either bloated, sick, or about to puke. Standing straight up panting is in pleasure, (with ears up). Standing up straight with slowly wagging or not moving tail with ears up, is looking with interest (when they are curious). Tail between the legs is scared (with ears back.) Ears back while standing up straight is when they feel threatened (w/ tail up, not moving), also barking or growling is an obvious sign. Tail between the legs with ears back, and constant recoiling is feeling nervousness and scared. If a dog is laying down on its side with its stomach exposed is when they are being submissive (and/or rolling on their back).
I'm sure glad to see you, old chum
They sails are attached to the masts of the ship. The mast is a pole that runs straight up or angled up out of the deck of the ship.
Not necessarily, horses are very good at keeping themselves warm and a horse that is holding it's tail up may be doing so to cool itself off. If however the horse holds it's tail up constantly and is shivering you should call a equine veterinarian immediately as the horse may have some type of nerve or neurological problem.
Yes, many birds can swim. How do they do this without messing up their wings/feathers? it's because in a gland near the bird's tail is some oil, when a bird preens he spreads the waterproof oil all over his feathers to keep the bird from drowning. (preening is when a bird straightens out his/her feathers to keep them intact with his/her beak.)