Donkey.
No, lemurs cannot swing from their tails. The ability to do so is called having a prehensile tail. Only some of the New World monkeys have this trait. No lemurs from Madagascar or monkeys from Africa or Asia can swing from their tails.
he uses his tails
yes he uses his tails
monkeys use their tails for balancing, shaking branches to ward of other monkeys from their territory and as an extra arm
The only enemy that alligators have are humans. Alligators become prey to humans as food and other uses.
The squirrel ran along the telephone wire.
he uses his two tails like a propeller witch makes him fly.
there isint one
Usually meat and leather products
A squirrel uses its tail for many things. For example, they use it as a parachute. Squirrels are not able to sever its own tail.
The physical adaptations include their eyes, ears, length of arms and legs and tails. The monkey uses eyes to locate food. Their ears are used to hear danger from predators. They length of arm and legs are important so they can swing easily and keep away from predators. They have tails to wrap around branches. They also use tails for balance and brakes. The tail can make up for their thumbs, since they don't have thumbs. They use their tails to carry objects. Under their tails they have a fleshy pad which helps to hang firmly. The tails is strong enough to hold their entire body so they can swing from tree to tree.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for a male squirrel is buckThe gender specific noun for a female squirrel is doe.