A Squirrel.
no they have small bushy tails search them on google and they are called maltese dogs
A Fox
The numbat is a small, squirrel-sized marsupial of Australia. It is not related to squirrels at all, as Australia does not have squirrels. It feeds exclusively on termites. A strikingly attractive animal, it does have a bushy tail, though not as bushy as a squirrel's. It is unique in the way it holds its tail straight up when it is moving. See the related link below for a picture.
A squirrel is a small animal with a pointed nose and bushy tail. Several Australian marsupials also fit this description, such as the numbat and the brush-tailed phascogale.
It could be a red squirrel, which is a small squirrel species found in Michigan and has a long fluffy tail. Another possibility is a chipmunk, which is also small and has a long fluffy tail. Both of these animals are commonly spotted in Michigan.
beaver
The duck-billed platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) is the only animal that is grayish in color with a flat and hairy tail. The beaver also has a flat tail of a grayish color, but it has a scaly appearance.
typicaly on occasion they be called monkeys
A squirrel’s tail is simply called a “tail.” These bushy appendages help squirrels with balance, communication, and heat regulation.
A skunk has a bushy-tail, and gives off a bad smell.
it would not matter the chinchila is a type of squirrel without a bushy tail it would survive
Because of the lack of detail in your question, all I can do is hazard a guess.The Grey Fox has a fox-like tail and is found in Mexico and Southern USA. (Canine).The Coyote has a fox-like tail and is found in Mexico, USA and Canada. (Canine).The Chinchilla has a small bushy tail that looks like a baby fox. They are found in Mexico, Chile, Andes and Peru. (Rodent).The Ringtail Cat is a wildcat with a bushy fox-like tail found in Mexico and South-Western USA. (Feline).