It is a cirrus cloud.
Cumulus
You may mean Cirrus clouds, characterised by thin wispy strands, they also have the common name of 'mares tails'.
A wall cloud looks like a lowering of the cloud base, often with a tail like projection on it. Below are links to a few photographs.
Mares
A tornado produces a funnel-shaped cloud.
a mare is a girl horse and there tail is the long group of hair wich hangs between the horses back legs its also a cirro cloud
Crossbow herbicide is guaranteed to kill all weeds and leave grasses intact. Horse tail or Mares tail is a weed which is susceptible to Crossbow herbicide.
Yes
A "cirrus cloud formation" with long streaks is known as cirrus uncinus clouds. These clouds are wispy and have hooked or tufted ends, giving them a unique appearance in the sky. They typically form at high altitudes and are often associated with approaching weather changes.
You can own a cloud, only if you catch it by the tail.
It is either A: the tail of a female horse or B: a type of high altitude cloud.
cumulonimbus
cirrus cloud!
Cumulus
You may mean Cirrus clouds, characterised by thin wispy strands, they also have the common name of 'mares tails'.
A wall cloud looks like a lowering of the cloud base, often with a tail like projection on it. Below are links to a few photographs.
It has a fish tail