Some do. Not real common, but i got my first white tipped tail today. So the answer is yes, but most don't.
A wild cat looks like a house cat but has white tip tail.
Humans, coyotes, wolves, cougars, bears, etc.
Maybe camoflaouge It's not just hunting dogs that have a white tipped tail. African wild dogs have the same white tip. In the wild, that white tip helps keep the pack in contact while hunting. For hunting dogs, it helps the hunter keep track of where his/her dogs are.
yes
White tail deer, muskrats, opossums, coyotes, sugar maples, oaks, pine trees.
very common because i did it once
A cheetah's tail is orange with orange spots and in some cases, stripes, with a white tip.
Beagles have a distinctive white tip on their tail. This is used because when beagles went hinting, they could easily be spotted by their tail.
they are black with 2-3 white lines down its back to the tip of his tail
They are gingerish-brown in colour, with yellowish-white belly fur, but in the northern parts of their range they moult to pure white in winter. The tip of the tail is black in all seasons.
Most skunks are of two colors. This is usually black and white, but can be light brown and white or just white. The striped skunk is a black color with a white stripe going from the nose down to the tip of the tail along the back.Some have twin stripes that parallel down the back to the tip of the tail.
The tip of a tail is commonly referred to as the "tail tip" or "tail end." In specific contexts, such as in anatomy or zoology, it may also be called the "distal end" of the tail. Some species may have specialized terms for their tail tips, depending on their unique characteristics.