ducks shake their tails because that shows that they are happy
Yes, ducks have tails. Their tails are usually short and fan-shaped, helping them maintain balance while swimming.
There are several reasons why they do it. 1. If they have been in water, they do it to shake the water off. 2. They also do it when they are happy. And 3. Sometimes they just do it to do it. :)
yes they do flips and eat with their tails and eat them alot :)
That comes from wangling their tails.
try rattle their tails to signal there presence
I read somewhere that mute swans make a hissing sound and wag their tails as territorial behaviour.
excuse me sir but i believe you are mistaken ducks are herbivores and in fact do not eat coon tails it is a common misconception and is often used as a trick question
If woman can learn how to shake it more--why can't they learn how to NOT wiggle so much?
fat tailed geckos shake there tail because they are naturally slow and use it to distract the cricket. by causing a distraction on the back end they can get close with the head
Yes, ducks do eat parts of the cattail plant, including the seeds and roots, as part of their diet. Cattails can provide ducks with important nutrients and energy, especially during certain times of the year.
they can camouflage to hide in their environment or they will hiss and bite and inject venom.and they shake there tails so that the enemies get scared
the tail of a dog helps the dog show you or its neighbor how he feels about an event. example= when you get home the dog will shake its tail.