Japanese millet (Echinochloa esculenta) and foxtail millet (Setaria italica) are both types of millet, but they differ in their characteristics and uses. Japanese millet has a broader, flat seed and is often used as forage or in birdseed mixes, while foxtail millet has a more elongated, slender seed and is primarily cultivated for human consumption and livestock feed. Additionally, foxtail millet is known for its higher nutritional value and is more widely grown in various parts of the world. Both millets are drought-resistant and adaptable to different growing conditions.
A fox's tail is called a brush.A brush
Assuming you're referring to the tail belonging to a fox, then the correct one is: fox's tail. The apostrophe indicates possession of the latter (the tail) by the former (the fox).
A fox's tail is usually refered to as a "brush".
The character typically associated with fox ears and a fox tail is often referred to as a "kitsune" in Japanese folklore. In various anime and manga, such characters are depicted as humans with fox-like features, sometimes possessing magical abilities. They symbolize cunning and intelligence and are popular in fantasy genres. In video games and other media, these characters may also be called "fox girls" or "fox boys."
The Japanese name for a fox is a Kitsune.
No,it is not stronger than a nine tail fox
yes the flying fox does have a tail like a squirrel.
The word 'fox' in Japanese is狐 (kitsune).
Vulpes vulpes, and it's not called a red tail fox, it's just red fox.
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The tail of the gray fox measures 27.5 to 44.3 cm (10.8 to 17.4 in) of that length.
The tail of a Culpeo Fox is 30 - 45 cm (12 - 18 inches).