Rabbits wag their tails to communicate their emotions, such as excitement or happiness. It is a way for them to express their feelings to other rabbits or humans.
she twitches her tail to show she is ready to mate.
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Yes, Bulldogs wag their tail and it's the cutest thing because their tails are like little "nubs."
they wag there tail cause there happy
too wag his tail to get rid of the flies
In WolfQuest, your wolf will automatically wag its tail in response to certain situations, such as when you are exploring and are near other animals or when you are in a social interaction with other wolves. The tail wagging animation is not something you can manually control in the game.
it will wag its tail or lick you
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If tail is to rabbit, caboose is to train.
None. That just means its happy. A cat's tail does not wag. A cat's tail swishes, lashes, waves, twitches, flicks, etc. but it does not wag. Dogs' tails wag. When a cat's tail moves, the movement can be involuntary or voluntary. The cat can stop his/her tail from moving is he/she wants to.
It can, but this is more likely when the dog is sitting or lying down. When a dog is standing and wagging its tail, it's the momentum of the tail wagging that spreads to the rest of the dog's body and causes the rest of the dog to wag too.
Bunnies communicate through body language, including their bunny tail wag. A bunny's tail wag can indicate excitement, happiness, or fear. It is important to pay attention to the context and other body signals to understand what the bunny is trying to communicate.