The plural form for the noun tail is tails.
Referring to coin flipping, heads and tails are not plurals. They are old genitives, and could be written head's and tail's.
No, the possessive (with the apostrophe) is used with "cats", since they possess the tails. The sentence should be, "I pulled two cats' tails."
Now, they are typically from cows, but they use to come from Ox, which are nothing more then castrated bulls. Ox-Tail is nothing more then the tail of a beef animal.
Yes, the noun tails is a common noun, a plural for for the noun tail; a word for any tail of any thing.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Tails & Trotters, pork wholesaler, Portland, ORTails By the Lake, pet store, Olympic Valley, CATails Creek Road, Ellijay, GA'Red Tails', (movie 2012) with Cuba Gooding, Jr.
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No, many hamsters have hairless tails or tails with very light hairs on their tails
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the cats tail is shorter then a kangaroo's tail
Well to get the pig tails in club penguin its in one of the story codes. if you get that code you will recieve the pig tails. Or you could just wait for the pig tails to come again in the gift shop!
Two : Fairy Tail (OAV) and Fairy Tail : Hoo no Miko (movie) .
there many rodents that have tails such as mice,rats and posems.
Some bacteria have a tail called a flagellum, but many do not.
Tails is a two tail fox who is friends with Sonic the Hedgehog. He can fly by spinning he's tails around he is in many of the sonic games. Tails is only 8 and he likes Cream the Rabbit
The plural possessive form for the tails of the foxes is the foxes' tails.
Emus do have tails with shaggy tail feathers.
Yes, alpacas do have tails. The tail set is low, which gives an appearance of a rump without a tail, but it has one.