It is odd that the Manx has no tail at all.
Bob-No tail
Manx cats do not have tails, although some may have a stub of a tail.
Yes of course, but not all of them. Manx cats are born without tails. One of my cats is tailless because it is descended from a Manx.
Manx is not really a species, but a subspecies of cats, one that has little or no tail and longer-than-usual hind legs.
A manx cat has no tail or a very short tail; generally shorter front legs than hind legs, so he always seems to be pointing downwards as he walks; and from personal experience, manx cats seem to be not as intelligent as domestic shorthair cats.
Usually they only have a really really really short tail
They are known for having no tail, though they can have stumpy tails or even longer. Only the tailless Manx is qualified to be shown.
Cats use their tails primarily for balance while running and climbing; however a cat born without a tail can live a perfectly normal cat life without one. Several kinds of cats hav little or no tail: Manx, Lynx, Bobcat...
All cats have tails, although in some, notably the Manx variety, the tail may be so short as to not be apparent.
A tailless cat is a cat breed known as the Manx, which originates from the Isle of Man. They are characterized by their unique feature of being born without a tail or with a very short tail. Manx cats are typically affectionate, intelligent, and known for their dog-like personalities.
"Any bobtail cat is tailless. Manx do not have any tails and cymric do not have any tails" Neither do the American Bobtail, Japanese Bobtail or the Pixiebob breeds
Manx cats are known for their unique trait of being tailless or having a very short tail. This is due to a genetic mutation that causes a natural shortening of the tail vertebrae. The absence or shortness of their tails gives them a distinctive appearance and sets them apart from other cat breeds.