cat, dog, mice, rats, calf, squirrel, monkey, lizard, sunk, rabbit, beavers, and more hope i help
Many of the small animals that have pointed noses and long tails are rodents. That means that these animals include mice and rats.
Yes there are animals with tail such as a beaver Hope it helped
Some examples of animals that lack tails include snakes, worms, and certain species of fish such as goldfish. These animals have evolved different body structures that serve specific functions in their environments, leading to the loss of a tail.
Yes, all dogs are born with tails, although there was some breeds of dogs whose tails were amputated for a variety of reasons, but nowadays that is illegal in many countries.yesNO NOT ALL DOG SUM DOGS HAVE STUMPS..YOU SEE LIKE A BOXER IT ONLY HAS A LITTLE STUMP AS A TAIL AND A TAIL IS USUALLY LONG
Animals have long tails for various reasons such as balance, communication, protection, and locomotion. Tails help animals to counterbalance their body weight, express emotions or signals to other animals, defend themselves from predators, and even aid in swimming or climbing.
Many of the small animals that have pointed noses and long tails are rodents. That means that these animals include mice and rats.
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Cats
A monkey, dog, mouse, squirrel, beaver, or cat is a small animal with a long tail.
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I don't think desert-adapted animals have long tails. They generally try to stay as small as possible to avoid massive heat build-up.
Animals with prehensile tails are animals whose tails are able to grip.
Elephants have small tails because other animals have big tails to fan them-self but elephants have big ears to fan themselves so there is no need for a huge tail
endangered small nocturnal animal of south west australiawith light brown coat & brushy tails squirrels wolves foxes
yes, if they felt like it. but they dont tend to do small stuff like that if they dont want. animals are funny that way. Plus they just do it for attention.
Vole.
They have little short stubby tails.