I believe you mean the Ushanka http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ushanka
The technical name for the heads side of a coin in obverse, and the tails side is called reverse The technical name for the heads side of a coin in obverse, and the tails side is called reverse
The front side (heads) is called the Obverse side and the back side (tails) is called the Reverse.
The reverse of a coin is called "tails" because the obverse traditionally shows "heads" (relief images of famous people).
The tails side is the side without the head on it.
The front (obverse) of a coin is called "heads" because there is usually a profile head image of an important person in the nation's history. Thus the reverse side becomes the anatomical opposite, or "tails."
The heads side is called the OBVERSE and the tails side is called the REVERSE. The difficulty is that not all coins have an obvious heads and tails side. For instance, most British Commonwealth coins depict the monarch on one side and a denomination/country-specific image on the other. By convention the side with the monarch's head is normally considered to be the heads side
I think it is the tails, called Cilla or something like that. they move them side to side, like a tadpole.
One side of a coin usually has a "head" of someone. The other side is the tail.
The front of a penny (Lincoln's profile) or the front of any coin is called the obverse or heads side, the back of a coin is known as the reverse or tails side. There is no jargon for the side or edge of a coin. Some coins have a ridge around the edge. The process for producing that ridge is ''milling''. Also, the corrugated edge of a coin, such as the quarter, is called a ''reeded edge''. The process for creating it is called ''knurling'' or, sometimes, just ''milling''.
The two sides of a coin are referred to as "Heads" and "Tails" because, the obverse usually has somebody's "head" on it, like a King, Queen or President, etc. The reverse side is therefore referred to as "tails". Heads and tails.
The "front" of a coin usually has a picture of someone's head on it and is therefore called "heads". The other side is probably called "tails" just because the tail is on the opposite end of an animal to the head.
Yes Tails does have his own video games. The first is called Tails' Skypatrol, which is a side-scrolling score attack like game for the Game Gear released exclusively in Japan. This was followed by Tails Adventures later the same year, which is a Metroid-esque platformer with RPG elements. Tails is also the star of Tails and the Music Maker for the Sega Pico.