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The numbat is a small, squirrel-sized marsupial of Australia. It is not related to squirrels at all, as Australia does not have squirrels. It feeds exclusively on termites. A strikingly attractive animal, it does have a bushy tail, though not as bushy as a squirrel's. It is unique in the way it holds its tail straight up when it is moving. See the related link below for a picture.
A skunk has a bushy-tail, and gives off a bad smell.
it would not matter the chinchila is a type of squirrel without a bushy tail it would survive
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It is a mystical red griffin that only exists in 1315 to the year It became extinct which was 1819.
Bushy is an adjective. Adjectives can also be known as describing words. They usually describe a noun. This means that the word bushy could be used to describe something like a tail or a mustache. The tail or the mustache would be the noun.
No. There is no subject in this sentence, the subject comes before the verb and there is no verb in this sentence.The coyote has a bushy tail. verb = has, subject = coyote
A cat's tail may become bushy as a sign of fear, excitement, or aggression. This reaction, known as piloerection, occurs when the muscles at the base of the hair follicles contract, causing the hair to stand on end and the tail to appear bushy.
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Yes, the numbat does have a long bushy tail. The tail measure about the same length as the body of the numbat. They are known to carry their tail in an erect position at times.