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Mares' tails are a type of cloud called cirrus clouds. Cirrus clouds are wispy, high-altitude clouds formed by ice crystals and typically appear as thin, feathery strands. They are often seen as a sign of approaching changes in weather.
You can get an H2O Tail from various online retailers that specialize in mermaid tails and accessories. Websites such as Fin Fun and The2Tails offer a variety of H2O tails in different sizes and colors.
Yes, shooting stars do not have tails when they streak across the night sky. The glowing trail behind a shooting star is actually caused by the friction of the meteoroid burning up in the Earth's atmosphere.
Amphibians with long slender bodies that keep their tails as adults are called caecilians. Caecilians are legless amphibians that burrow underground and primarily live in tropical regions. They have a unique appearance with small eyes and tentacles on their heads.
Interesting question. The water molecule is often described as having 2 lone pairs which project from the central oxygen atom. Their electron density map I think looks a bit like two rabbits ears-- this may be what you mean.
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Generally means that rain could be approaching
Cirrus clouds, commonly called "mares tails"
Mares' tails are a type of cloud called cirrus clouds. Cirrus clouds are wispy, high-altitude clouds formed by ice crystals and typically appear as thin, feathery strands. They are often seen as a sign of approaching changes in weather.
Cirrus Uncinus - a name derived from Latin meaning 'curly hooks'. They are sparse in the sky and very thin..
You may mean Cirrus clouds, characterised by thin wispy strands, they also have the common name of 'mares tails'.
a mare is a girl horse and there tail is the long group of hair wich hangs between the horses back legs its also a cirro cloud
The bird matching that description is called a Common Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) in North America.
Individual animals are identified by the patterns under their flukes (tails).
I'd suspect it's because she's his godmother, although this has never been indicated.
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It is about cloud formations that predict weather. When the clouds look like a Mackerel's scales with horse tails it predicts high winds which would make it necessary for boats to reef their sails. Hope that helps a bit