a leopard's by about half a foot.
The leopard. The jaguar is heavily built, while the leopard is slimmer and has a longer tail.
no, it is longer and bushier.
Yes, a leopard gecko drops its tail when threaten. It does this to distract the attacker so that it would attack the tail which is no longer on the gecko but still moves and wriggles. (Like some kind of cat toy.)
too wag his tail to get rid of the flies
fat tail leopard geckos tail are much larger than normal leopard gecko tails.The markings are different leopard geckos have a different personality
If a leopard gecko is threatened, it will drop it's tail. the tail creates a diversion and wiggles on the ground while the leopard gecko runs for safety.
yes, because jaguars are cute but a littlefatter than the leopard so all of the parts of the jaguarsare smaller than the leopard parts like the tail.
A snow leopard's tail probably helps keep the leopard stable and balanced.
When a leopard gecko feels threatened, they do have the ability to close the cartalage at the base of their tails, dropping the tail.
a leopard is 5 to 4 feet6 ft long 3 ft tall
When a leopard gecko feels threatened it loses its tail. The tail still moves because it has nerve endings in it, and will distract the enemy while the leopard gecko gets away. Eventually the leopard gecko will grow a new tail but it will not be as pretty as its old tail. It will grow back in a "light bulb" shape instead of sleek and straight.
a snow lepards tail is 50cm long