I did have a couple of fighting fish.. And i did notice they do loose a part of their tale.. it looks like a slit. I guess its natural OR They may also loose their tale by having a fight with another fish in the fish tank
They lose their tails, not legs.
No, cats do not naturally lose their tails.
no
Poor water conditions and severe stress.
Tadpoles aren't fish, but baby frogs. They grow legs and lose their tails later.
No. Horned Toads keep their tails, and don't lose them even if grabbed by a predator.
It depends: Gummy bears born south of the equator have tails, gummy bears born in the northern hemispheres are tailless. There can be variations depending on migration patterns, and some gummy bears lose their tails during encounters with Swedish fish.
NO
gerbils are all born with tails but they have the ability to lose part of their tail. It will never grow back, and it will be harder for them to balance. They like their tails.
Sierra - 1974 Tails You Lose 1-7 was released on: USA: 7 November 1974
Not normally, but they can to severe frost bite.
Only if a predator cuts it off.