one has a curly tail and the other has a straight tail
Least, short tailed, long tailed.
Its "Jyubi"According to legend :Jyubi was a Ten Tailed Demon.Who tried to destroy the World which was captured and controlled by the Rikudou Sannin.Then he divided that Ten Tailed Demon into nine tailed Demons.such as one tailed, two tailed and so on till Nine Tailed (Power increase from one tailed to nine tailed; Nine tailed Demon has the highest power hence very near to Ten tailed "Jyubi").But even after that enormous amount of energy remains which is transformed and made our Moon outta it.
The Zebra-tailed lizard typically weighs between 4-8 grams, with males usually being larger than females. This species of lizard is known for their slender bodies and long tails, which help them move swiftly in their desert habitats.
Several birds do this, one of which is the wren.
A white-tailed deer typically weighs between 110-300 pounds, with males (bucks) generally weighing more than females (does). The weight can vary depending on age, health, and habitat conditions.
no tail
the blue tailed dosent have a blue tongue and the blue tongue lizard hasn't got a blue tail. :)
Red tailed hawks have red tails, where as broad winged hawks have quite broad wings.
Stronger Chakra = Stronger Technique
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You could use a two-tailed t-test. You would use a two-tailed test instead of a one-tailed test because you are not hypothesizing which direction the difference will be. If you hypothesize before hand the direction of change, you could use a one-tailed test.
its an interesting question I would think it be something like "search" if you don't mean find and kill
· One-tailed test looks at the probability that the sample mean was either "greater than", or "less than or equal to" · Two-tailed test, sees if two means are different from each other (ie from different populations), or from the same population and tries to establish "equal to" or "not equal to
Red-tailed hawks do exhibit sexual dimorphism. It's not as obvious as it is in, say, Indian peafowl (where there's a difference in coloration), but the females of many hawks are larger than the males and the red-tailed hawk is no exception.You will see color variations between individual red-tailed hawks, but this is approximately like having black or blonde hair in humans: it has nothing to do with sex and is more about genetics.
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Straight tails are the wild type configuration. Straight tails are recessive and curly tails are dominant. So a Pig would have to be Cc (heterozyous) or cc (homozygous) for the strait tail characteristic to be passed on to it's offspring. The resulting offspring would only have the potential for straight tails if the other parent carried the recessive, straight tailed gene or was straight tailed.
Straight tails are the wild type configuration. Straight tails are recessive and curly tails are dominant. So a Pig would have to be Cc (heterozyous) or cc (homozygous) for the strait tail characteristic to be passed on to it's offspring. The resulting offspring would only have the potential for straight tails if the other parent carried the recessive, straight tailed gene or was straight tailed.