There are no statistics as to the number of times a dog wags it's tail in a lifetime. Different breeds wag their tail either a little or a lot. It also depends on the longevity of the dog.
42 bones in the tail in segmants
It is about 2 times bigger.
There are 2 animals that have the strongest tail. The first one is the Thresher Shark. The Thresher Shark not only kills its prey by biting it, but also wacks its prey with its tail so hard that it loses its skin, which is a method called skinning.The Thresher Sharks tail is longer than the rest of its body.The second one is the Bob Cat. The Bob Cat uses its tail as a weapon used to wack the eyes to make the eyes closed and annoyingly painful, so that the opponent (not prey, because the tail is a defence weapon) cant know what the Bob Cat is going to do. If your talking about all time, then the T-Rex might have had the strongest tail ever.
Its a metaphor that means something is controlling your life other than your brain. Ordinarily, a dog will wag HIS tail when he is happy, hang it low when he is sad or in trouble or hold it high when he is confident. Figuritively speaking, if the tail is wagging the dog then it is controlling him..not the other way around.
Dogs have a life expectancy of 7 to 15 years and wag their tails 3 to 4 times a second. Therefore, if a dog wags its tail from the moment it's born to the moment it rolls over and dies, all the while discounting the extra day in February, 31536000 seconds/year x 7 years = 220752000 seconds x 3 wags/second = 662, 256, 000 wags/life time 31536000 seconds/year x 7 years = 220752000 seconds x 4 wags/second= 883, 008, 000 wags/life time 31536000 seconds/year x 15 years = 473040000 seconds x 3 wags/second= 1, 419, 120, 000 wags/life time 31536000 seconds/year x 15 years = 473040000 seconds x 4 wags/second= 1, 892, 160, 000 wags/life time A dog will wag its tail a total of 6.62256E8 million to 1.89216E9 billion times in a lifetime...that's fewer than what I thought.
The iron tail move is TM Number 23
They have a ringed tail, which is longer than their body.The number of rings on their tail is equal to the number of caudal vertebrae. (The number of bones in their tail.
a fluke is a tail fin for aquatic life such as a whale. Basically, its the tail for a fish.
Inches or centimeters.
42 bones in the tail in segmants
eternal life
Pull its tail
at least 3 times
as many times as you flip it
they wag i]their tail 3 to 4 a secnd and 31536000 a year
Only if you're counting order. If you call a head then a tail different from a tail and then a head then there are 8 outcomes from the coins; otherwise there are only 4. And clearly a number cube can have anywhere from 1 to 6 outcomes, depending on whether the same number appears multiple times.
There are 28 bones in a cat's tail.