A domestic cat can have up to 20 vertebrae in its tail. Source: see the Related Link below.
All cats are vertebrae's. there is not one that is not a vertebrae.
A cow has from 18 - 20 caudal (tail) vertebrae
Many. It's tail has many vertebrae in it
The variation in number is in the tail, where cattle can have between 18 to 20 vertebrae in the caudal region, or the tail. There are also seven cervical (neck) vertebrae, 13 thoracic (rib cage) vertebrae, six lumbar (loin) and five sacral (sirloin) vertebrae.
The Coccyx (tail bone) consist of 4 vertebrae that fuse by the 25th year.
A horse has 9 bones in its tail
They have tail vertebrae, but no visible tail.
Cats have 30 vertebrae-- [while humans have 33 vertebrae during early development and then become 26 after sacral and coccygeal regions fuse.] Cats have 30 vertebrae. Some vertebrae are located in the tail.
Manx cats are known for their unique trait of being tailless or having a very short tail. This is due to a genetic mutation that causes a natural shortening of the tail vertebrae. The absence or shortness of their tails gives them a distinctive appearance and sets them apart from other cat breeds.
A horse's tail typically consists of around 18-20 vertebrae or bones. The tail bones are called caudal vertebrae and they provide flexibility and support for the muscles and ligaments that control the tail movements.
The number of coccygeal vertebrae i.e. in tailranges from 15 to 21
A dog's tail typically contains anywhere from 6 to 23 vertebrae, depending on the breed and size of the dog. Generally, smaller breeds have fewer vertebrae in their tails compared to larger breeds.