A cardinal could lose it's tail for many reasons. one of them could be if it got into a fight with another animal or bird. it could lose it tail from being frozen off in winter...etc...
i would say it is a cardinal
most geckos lose thier tail. thier tail always grows back.
A cardinal typically has 12 tail feathers. These feathers are long and pointed, contributing to the bird's distinctive appearance and ability to maneuver in flight. Tail feathers play a crucial role in balance and steering during flying.
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I dont know about the female but a Male Cardnial appeared at my feeder today with out any tail feathers and I watchd him fly to a tree branch. My question would be why did this bird not have any tail ferthers?
Dogs do not need there tails to live, but it would make it very hard for one to lose their tail. A dogs' tail main purpose is to balance the dog. They may having trouble walking...but they would still be alive.
Being a Cardinal is something that you are, not what you do, so you do not retire from being a Cardinal. That being said, when a Cardinal reaches the age of 80, they lose their right to participate in a Conclave.
They are on the same fuse.
They usually lose heat by panting.
they cut it off
No, it might lose a tail, but it can still kill you! :((:))
well in the early stages in the embryo every one does have a little tail from when we had them thousands of years ago but as we grow we lose that bone so it would not be possible to grow a bone