depends on what kind of tail you have.
Sometimes the tail grows back and sometimes it doesn't, it depends how the tail got off. If the robin was ill and the illness affected the tail then the tail would grow back but if the robin got hurt or ran over and the tail swung off then the tail would not grow back.
no it would spit it out. can it even reach its tail?... from A.L.B.
To make it's tail shorter.
i think it would be best if you try to put a bandage on its tail or something like that
it would not matter the chinchila is a type of squirrel without a bushy tail it would survive
If a pig's tail was straight it would be long so yes.
No it does not hurt when the tail curls. it would be very sad if it did.
That is the guinea pig's tail bone. There is supposed to be a tail, but there is no tail.
It would possibly shock you, because of its dislike of having its tail yanked.
I don't think it would stretch out. The tail is the result of the comet evaporating; the tail goes away from the Sun, as a result of the solar wind.
The tail, did you really need this confirmation?
It isn't likely a cat would die directly from a bite to the tail. However, a bite would leave the cat in great pain so it is advisable to take the cat to the vet immediately. While the tail isn't a vital organ, they are delicate appendages and due to the many bones within the tail, it is easy for a tail bones to break. Sadly, a broken tail cannot be mended, and in some cases, if the injury is particularly bad or the injury is at the base of the tail (greater chance of nerve damage), the tail has to be amputated.