That's a very strange rumour.
I'm pretty positive that isn't true.
Yes
After giving birth, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier's normal body temperature may fluctuate slightly but typically remains around 101 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit (38.3 to 39.2 degrees Celsius). It can drop slightly before labor begins but should stabilize after the puppies are born. It's important to monitor her temperature in the days following delivery to ensure she is recovering well and to check for any signs of infection or complications. If there are concerns about her health or temperature, consult a veterinarian.
They may bite, screech, and drop their tails.
Mice should not loose their tails. If they do, than an animal harmed it or the tail got stuck. Mice do not drop their tails like lizards, and mice are mamals, all mamals do not loose their tails
They drop their tails and then run to a small dark place.
Geckos drop their tails as a defense mechanism to escape from predators. This process, known as autotomy, allows the gecko to distract the predator while the tail continues to wiggle, giving the gecko a chance to escape.
they hide under borrows and drop their tails in a defense tactic
They should've dropped before the bull calf was born. If not then you have a crypto bull on your hands, and an infertile one at that.
Leopard geckos drop their tails as a defense mechanism when they feel threatened or stressed. This behavior is called autotomy, and it allows them to escape from predators by leaving behind a wriggling tail that distracts the predator while the gecko makes its getaway.
Leopard geckos don't really defend themselves. However, they can drop their tails when grabbed by the tail. variation on stop,drop,and roll. they drop,roll,nd run
No but the bait to the nose makes a bull drop to the ground.
hum'-bull (except the dialects that drop the H sound for this kind of word)