It's better to be the head of a chicken than the tail of a cow is a quote from Stan Shih. It's based on a Taiwanese proverb. What he meant was, it's better to be the head of your own small company than be tailing along for the ride on someone else's big business.
There are two mythical creatures that are described as having a rooster's head and the tail of a snake. They are the basilisk and the cockatrice.
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nothing has only a head and a tail tadpole or coin
Longest Tailed ChickenThe Japanese Onagadori has the longest tail.2nd Longest Tailed ChickenThe chicken with the longest tail and tail feather is the Japanese phoenix rooster, it tail feathers have a record length of 20 feet long.
A coin has a head and a tail but no body!
There are two mythical creatures that are described as having a rooster's head and the tail of a snake. They are the basilisk and the cockatrice.
Because his head is on one side and his tail on the other!!
(1,head,head),(1,head,tail),(1,tail,head),(1,tail,tail) (2,head,head), (2,head,tail),(2,tail,head),(2,tail,tail), (3,head,head), (3,head,tail),(3,tail,head),(3,tail,tail), (4,head,head), (4,head,tail),(4,tail,head),(4,tail,tail), (5,head,head), (5,head,tail),(5,tail,head),(5,tail,tail), (6,head,head), (6,head,tail),(6,tail,head),(6,tail,tail),
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If you mean 1: head 2:tail 3:head the probability is 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8. If you mean only that you want the heads and tails to alternate, that is, you mean the above or tail, head , tail, the probability is 1/8 + 1/8 = 1/4.
rooster tail
amy cresswell has one on the back of her head, its like a dogs tail growing on the head!!
Head - Tail - Tail - Head
A and B is a vector by replacing the tail of the B on the head of the A and the join the tail of the A with the head of the B this method is called head to tail rule
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This proverb means that it is better to be a leader in a small or less prestigious group (chicken) than to be a follower in a larger or more powerful group (ox). It emphasizes the importance of leadership and independence over following someone else's lead.
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