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The tuft of fur at the end of a lion's tail is commonly referred to as a "lion's tail tuft" or "lion tail brush."
he came out to be a bit premature
It's kind of like a large sausage shape with a leg at each corner and a tail at one end and a large cat like head at the other end
A lion's tuft refers to the characteristic tuft of hair found at the end of a lion's tail. This tuft is typically darker in color compared to the lion's body fur and serves several purposes, including communication and signaling among lions. The tuft can also help in social interactions, as it may enhance a lion's appearance during displays of dominance or aggression. Additionally, it plays a role in maintaining the tail's flexibility and agility.
The end of it's tail
The tail is the end with the smaller
Pedro the Lion ended in 2006.
First the tail stock then the flukes are the part at the end of the tail.
The tail end. :)
Tones on Tail ended in 1984.
Tail End - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
You will find Barrett in the Tail End general store. Take the Appleton docks to Tail Isle, then walk or take the wagon to Tail End.