Its helps them survive by being able to signal other animals if there in danger and also it attracts attention.
it helps it eat
the tail helps the spider monkey catch things. it also lets hang on to things
I think it help by the tail and on the top of the whale shark
speed, fur coat, and its bushy tail
A monkey's tail acts as a counterbalance when they perform tight lateral turns. Some monkeys use their tail as a third arm, hanging from branches by the tail.
Yes, the monkeys tail and long arms are an adaptation that helps it survive in its environment.
the tail of a dog helps the dog show you or its neighbor how he feels about an event. example= when you get home the dog will shake its tail.
No, a dogs tail is just a continuation of the spine.
Its ability to hold its breath and its paddle shaped tail.
A dog's structural adaptation is its physical features or characteristics that have evolved over time to help it survive in its environment. This can include traits such as a keen sense of smell, sharp teeth for hunting, or strong legs for running.
I assume the question is, 'why do dogs have tails?' and partly the tail is used to help with its balance. Also the tail plays a major role in the communication of dogs. For example, if the tail is between the legs, it shows that the dog is afraid.
No because it does not have a bone in its tail because that is how it is.