Normally brain damage doe to head injury from vars, falling etc. results in death, ofen soon after.
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They are displaying ownership of a certain area and for other squirrels to stay away
You have to look at the tail. Squirrels have bushy tails. mouses have thin tails.
Cats don't really "wag their tails". If your cat is lashing its tail from side to side, it's probably upset about something. A cat may twitch the tip of its tail, which is somewhat different; it doesn't seem to really mean anything other than "I can twitch the tip of my tail, so I think I'll do that." That's not entirely true; cats usually twitch the tip of their tails when they are hunting.
squirrels, skunks, certain dogs,etc. have long bushy tails. this is mainly for grip on trees and protection from diseases an other problems.
to block water from going to body
endangered small nocturnal animal of south west australiawith light brown coat & brushy tails squirrels wolves foxes
I think most squirrels have furry tails- you may have a chipmunk, a rat or mouse.
if your wondering if it does well the anser is yes
Cat's tails twitch and wag slightly no matter what mood they are in. It really depends on your cat.
long bushy tails that keep them warm:) and probably some nuts too:)
If you mean tails from sonic then yes.
top lip twitch means to put your lip in your eye and keeep on twitching wierdly