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The Meerkats tail is 17-25cm (7-10in).
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Meerkats not only have tails, their tails are almost as long as their bodies! Meerkats use their long tails for balance: They stand on their hind legs and put their tail down on the ground, making their own tripod of sorts.When a meerkat fights for dominance, its tail goes up--perhaps to make it look bigger and fiercer. When meerkats run, their tails go up, too--perhaps so other meerkats in the mob can see where the leader is headed.
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The Meerkats tail is 17-25cm or 7-10in.
A squirrels tail helps it to maintain balance as it runs along narrow branches.
A snow leopard's tail probably helps keep the leopard stable and balanced.
Similar with cats, a monkey uses it's tail to help keep it's balance.
Monkeys have tails to help go from tree to tree and for balance.
A squirrel’s tail is simply called a “tail.” These bushy appendages help squirrels with balance, communication, and heat regulation.
Long tails are too help balance and wind speed cats and big lions or tigers to help them balance when catching prey