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Prehensile tail?

A tail that can be used to grasp or hold objects, found in some primates and other animals.


Is the tree kangaroo's tail used to grasp around trees?

i really have no freakin clue


Are seahorses haunted or used for anything?

Seahorses are hunted and used for Chinese medicine. It is believed that over fishing of the seahorse is leading to their extinction.


Who uses forceps in their occupation?

It is used by surgeons to grasp, manipulate or extract something.


What kind instrument grasp used for coronal polishing is?

Pen grasp and a fulcrum.


When passing a heavy surgical instrument to the operator which grasp is used?

Palm grasp


What are the animals that used in medicine?

tigers, seahorses, bears etc.


How many seahorses are used for medicine?

more than 448,000


Do you need special cotton for plaiting a horse tail?

No the same things used for the mane will typically work for the tail. If you do not feel it is secure you can upgrade to a stronger cotton.


How does a prehensile tail help a Howler monkey?

A prehensile tail helps a Howler monkey by providing additional support and balance while navigating trees. It also allows them to grasp onto branches or pick fruits easily. Additionally, the tail can be used as an extra limb to aid in climbing or hanging from branches.


How do people endanger seahorses?

They are captured and dried out and are used in traditional Chinese medicines. :(


What is function of tail in whales?

The tails of animals serve many purposes, depending upon the species. For marine life, the tail provides a source of movement through the water. In the case of some tree-dwelling and/or tree-climbing primates, the tail is prehensile, which allows them to grasp and achieve better balance. In some birds, the tail assists the bird during flight by helping them steer, or may simply be ornamental and used to attract the opposite sex of the species. The function of tails may also be as simple as being used to swat flies from the animal's body (like in horses and cattle) or to indicate mood (like in domestic dogs). The tail is also instrumental in helping cats to land on their feet, and as a source of strong balance for kangaroos.