No, but there are tailless cats and their supposed to be like that.
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Yes there are tailless mice. I have one at home.
Lab name: Brachyury, Tailless, etc
Fancier name: Tailless
Genotype: There are far too many forms of genes which can cause tailless to mention here. Some are dominant and some recessive. The most common tail modifying gene in the US is believed to be Brachyury T/*. However, this is not meant to cause no tails, just short/half tails, though some people try to breed them beyond what the gene is meant to do. This is only successful a small fraction of the time. In other countries, such as AU, they have true tailless mice. It is a recessive gene, yet unknown in the mouse community.
Chromosome: 17
Originated: Too many to specify.
Show class: Tailless, where recognized.
General description: Tailless mice should have little to no tail (no tail preferable). If tail is present, it should be free of kinks. Back should be free if abnormalities.
Source: http://www.thefunmouse.com/varieties/body.cfm
i used to have some in my house. they're bodys were about 5 in. and they're tails were about half they're body.
well, some cats like string( because they look like mices tails) so maybe you should try that.
yes, cats have tails but some breeds of cats don't.
Some terrier breeds have natural bobtails, meaning they are born with short or no tails due to a genetic mutation. This trait has been selectively bred in certain terrier breeds to avoid tail docking while maintaining the desired appearance of the breed.
Some Brittany Spaniels are born with long tails and some are born with tails that are naturally short. These dogs generally have their tails docked at birth.
"HUmans aren't born with tails. " Some are born with tails. I would assume if someone really tried to they could... That's if they didn't get it removed already.
Dog tails are an extension of their spine and are used for communication and balance. Different breeds have different tail lengths and shapes, and dogs will wag their tails to express emotions such as happiness, excitement, or anxiety. Some dogs are born without tails, while others have their tails docked for various reasons.
MOST dogs are born with tails, but some breeds have them docked at birth.
Some humans are born with tails, but that is very rare. People who aren't born with tails and don't grow one, they may be able to have tails installed, but only when that is available. You cannot have a tail installed until the future.
Boston terriers are born with tails. However, the actual size of the dog's tail can vary from one dog to the other. Most are just very small nubs. These nubs are very small tails, about 1 inch long. And their tails wag up and down instead of side to side.
It depends: Gummy bears born south of the equator have tails, gummy bears born in the northern hemispheres are tailless. There can be variations depending on migration patterns, and some gummy bears lose their tails during encounters with Swedish fish.
No, not that I know of; that is, not without Action Replay or some other cheat.