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).
The correct spelling of the bone is the coccyx (tail bone, lowest bone on the spine for tailless primates).
The correct usage would be for possessive nouns, such as "Sara's book" or "the dog's tail."
The tail of an animal.To tail: secretly follow somebody in their daily routine.The tail of a comet
The possessive form is the possessive adjective (a pronoun) its.The possessive adjective is describing the dog's tail as the tail belonging to it: its tail.
There are several correct ways to show possession. You can use possessive pronouns such as my, mine, your, yours, his, hers, its, our, ours, their and theirs. The book is mine. The ball is yours. My book and your ball are in his locker. You can make a noun possessive by adding 's to the end (just add ' to words that end with an s, including most plurals). Bob's book is in Ross' locker. The teacher's lunch is in the teachers' lounge. You can use the preposition of. The equipment of the football team is in the equipment locker.
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The plural possessive form for the tails of the foxes is the foxes' tails.
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No they are not they are only fiction.
A fox's tail is called a brush.
The myth is that foxes use their tails to clear away their own foot-prints. Smart animals :-)
Judges 15:4 - Then Samson went and caught three hundred foxes; and he took torches, turned the foxes tail to tail, and put a torch between each pair of tails.
Foxes are beautiful creatures. Red Foxes can weigh 6.5 to 24 lbs., they can measure from Head to the end of the body, 18 to 33.75 in. From their body to end of Tail, 12 to 21.75 in
* wedge tail eagles * foxes * feral dogs * Tasmanian Devils (Tasmania only)
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