Tailless cat breeds include the Manx, which is known for its genetic mutation that results in varying tail lengths or complete absence of a tail. The Cymric is a long-haired variety of the Manx, also exhibiting the same tail characteristics. In dogs, the Boston Terrier and the French Bulldog can sometimes be born with short or no tails due to breeding practices. Additionally, some other breeds may have naturally short tails or be docked, but true taillessness is primarily associated with the Manx and Cymric cats.
There is no particular name for a tailless cat, other than the breed name for those that have no tails. The American Bobtail and the Manx are the most common tailless breeds.
Cymric: They are longhaired.Manx: They are shorthaired.Japanese Bobtail: They are shorthaired.American Bobtail: They are shorthairedThat's all. So 4 breeds
Well, they don't have a specific name, but Japanese Bobtails, American Bobtails, and Manx all don't have tails.
Tailed Tailless Bat was created in 1818.
"Tailless" in English is senza coda("without tail") in Italian.
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The island with tailless cats is called Isle of Man, located in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland. The cats from this island are known as Manx cats, and they are naturally tailless or have short tails.
Not all frogs or toads tailless as adults. There are two species that do have them. The Tailed Frog is able to survive in extremely cold water.
The following link is a picture of a Tailless Whip Scorpion. It's one of the breeds of scorpion that has no tail. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amblypygi This link is pictures only: http://photobucket.com/images/Tailless%20Scorpion/ If you were after a common scorpion without a tail I can honestly say that I'm pretty sure there is no such thing unless someone physically decapitates its tail and take a picture of it.
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