100cm=1m
0.3m*100cm/m = 30cm long
The reason is because short tail cats have both genes of a no tail cat and a genes of a long tail cat. Lets say that a long tail gene is called gene A, and a no tail gene is called gene B. if both cats have short tails that means both cats have both genes A and B equally. so there is a 50-50 chance that each cat gives either gene to the baby This means the possible combinations are that one cat gives the baby an A and the other a B, remember that this possibility comes up twice since it doesn't matter which cat gives the A or the B. The other possibilities are that both cats give the kitten an A, or both cats give the kitten a B. That leaves AB(short tail), BA(short tail), AA(long tail), BB(no tail) so 25% for no tail, 25% for long tail, and 50% for short tail.
A cats tail is in fact an extension of its spine...thats why.
Jaguars grow to be 3.9 to 6.4 feet long from the head to the tail.
there are many ways to judge a cats feelings such as Tail stiff of errect : alet and watchful tail stiff , errect but with curl at the top : friendly , happy content tail flicking vigursily : unhappy , cross, impatiant WITH EARS FLATTEND that is a very important one not to be confused with when your cats see a brid out side thery will flick their tail and mioarw
Yes a cats tail is vascular.
110 +/- 5 inc tail
It might be the breed it is and if its a long hair.
Yes, the okapi does have a tail. It is generally 12 to 17 inches long (30 to 42 centimeters).
Hitler did not own a cat and is known to have disliked cats. He did however, have a dog who he poisoned.
No. 150cm, a meter and a half, is about four and a half feet long. Even if you were counting the tail as part of that figure, 150cm is the size of one of the smaller wild cats, ocelot or puma perhaps. Not counting the tail, you're looking at something the size of a leopard or cheetah. Domestic cats grow to about 45cm body length.
There are 28 bones in a cat's tail.
The reason is because short tail cats have both genes of a no tail cat and a genes of a long tail cat. Lets say that a long tail gene is called gene A, and a no tail gene is called gene B. if both cats have short tails that means both cats have both genes A and B equally. so there is a 50-50 chance that each cat gives either gene to the baby This means the possible combinations are that one cat gives the baby an A and the other a B, remember that this possibility comes up twice since it doesn't matter which cat gives the A or the B. The other possibilities are that both cats give the kitten an A, or both cats give the kitten a B. That leaves AB(short tail), BA(short tail), AA(long tail), BB(no tail) so 25% for no tail, 25% for long tail, and 50% for short tail.
depends on the breed some have very long tails some have none This depends on the cat. Manx cats may have no tail at all, or may have an inch (2.5 cm) or less tail. Domestic shorthair cats' tails seem to range from about eight inches (20cm) to about 12 inches (30cm).
A cats tail is in fact an extension of its spine...thats why.
the cats tail is shorter then a kangaroo's tail
a tail bone
Cats average about 23-25 centimeters (9-10 in) in height and 46 centimeters (18.1 in) in head/body length (males being larger than females), with tails averaging 30 centimeters (11.8 in) in length.