Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Elephants actually have tails that are more on the hairy side, rather than pointy. Their tails help them swat away pesky bugs and keep cool in the hot savannah sun. Just imagine those gentle giants strolling through the grasslands, using their tails to stay comfortable and content.
Yes, all elephants do have tails. The tail of an elephant plays a role in swatting away insects and helping with balance.
Yes. They often grab other elephants' tails to form a big line when migrating so they dont get lost.
Elephants have small tails because other animals have big tails to fan them-self but elephants have big ears to fan themselves so there is no need for a huge tail
No, wombles do not have tails. Wombles are fictional pointy-nosed, furry creatures created by British author Elisabeth Beresford, known for their tidying and recycling habits.
They both have long pointy tails and are invertebrates!!! Lol Also they are both insects both are deadddlllyyy!!!
The stingrays protect themselves by using their pointy tails to stab people and animals then swim away. Their poison is similar to the rattlesnake's venom.
No. What you are likely calling the "tail" on a praying mantis is the abdomen. They don't have a tail.
African elephants have sparse hair on their bodies, mainly on their heads, tails, and chin. The hair is typically coarse and bristly, and it helps with sensory functions such as detecting vibrations and temperature changes.
Almost all mammals have tails. Other than human beings, and a few other primates, all mammals have tails. This includes cats and dogs and cows and sheep and mice and rats and otters and whales and zebras and elephants and horses and echidnas etc.
No, pointy is an adjective.
a plateaus is not pointy
Elephant AnswersThey are gray with trunks and they have huge hooves. They also have four knees, not all animals have four knees.Elephants are big but with little, skinny tails. Elephants are also very ,very ,very gentle.