Yes but to get them to eat it you have to hide.
Cotton Tail was created in 1940.
No, a Norwich Terrier does not have a "carrot tail." Instead, they typically have a straight, docked tail that is medium-length and can be carried upright. The breed is known for its sturdy build and lively personality, but the tail is not carrot-shaped; it's more straight and resembles a traditional terrier tail.
You eat the root of the carrot plant. (The orange part) You can also eat the top of the carrot, but I do not recommend it.
It's a really puffy tail. Peter COTTON tail, had a really poofy tail.
The above leopard gecko morph is a Tangerine, "Carrot Tail" & "Carrot Head"
a friendly carrot who helped kids eat there vegetables.
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seed, the carrot part we eat is an enlarged stalk
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Chew it.
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don't eat the plant bit on top and slice of the ends of the carrot and then you may eat it