A rabbit's tail serves several important functions that contribute to its survival. Primarily, it acts as a signaling device; when a rabbit senses danger, it raises its tail, which can alert other rabbits in the vicinity to flee. Additionally, a rabbit's tail helps with balance and agility while navigating its environment, allowing for quick turns and evasive maneuvers. Furthermore, the tail can also help in thermoregulation, assisting in keeping the rabbit cool in warmer temperatures.
If tail is to rabbit, caboose is to train.
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Yes, the tail of a rabbit or hare is simply referred to as a "tail."
she twitches her tail to show she is ready to mate.
Rabbit tails are used for warnings. When in danger, the rabbit flicks its tail up, showing the white part of the tail. This warns other rabbits danger is approaching.
Jese people there is no such thing as getting protected by a rabbit tail. I knew this guy that once went to jail and his mother gave him a rabbit tail and he was hiding it in prison for the 1 miserable year that he was there. Anyway, he had to hide it from the cops inside prison. He told me that he had to protect that rabbit tail more than what the rabbit tail protected him.
A rabbits tail is about 2 in. long
No, (wow i feel weird typing this) a rabbits butt is just underneath his tail.
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The Easter bunny does have a tail because he is a RABBIT.
The ancestors of the hamster did not need a tail to survive, and thus over generations, evolution and natural selection did its thing and now hamsters have only a stub of a tail.