Deer tails typically range in length from 5 to 15 inches, depending on the species. For example, white-tailed deer have tails that are usually about 10 to 12 inches long. The tails serve various functions, including communication and signaling to other deer.
Small. Maybe about the size of a deer tail.
one of the things that white tailed deer do is they lift up their tails. when the deer are alarmed they lift up there tails like flags and dashes away. It also shows the deer to leave and which way the enemy is.
Yes, stags, which are male deer, do have tails. Their tails are typically short and can vary in color, often matching the rest of their coat. While not very prominent, these tails serve various functions, including signaling to other deer and helping with communication.
Hunters call the deers tail standing up a "flag". White is very visible in the forest and can be seen for long distances. Deer use their tails to signal one another. When a deer is "spooked" or frightened it will raise it's tail to signal other deer in the group or area of danger.
Not normally, but they can to severe frost bite.
Mule deer have black on the tail, and wider sprung antlers than white tails.
Snapping turtles have long tails and claws
The name of the short tail of a rabbit, hare, or deer is known as a SCUT xx
Wildcats do have tails. Their tails are on average 30cm long.
Yes they have tails that are long.
Rats, regardless of gender or breed, have tails as long as their body.
Red panda have long tails because, they use them as blankets when they sleep.