Rats are nasty animals known to be shifty, and prey on "left- overs". It was more of an insult to the pardoner. Rats spread the black death, although that was much later.
Lions have tufted hair at the ends of their tails, which serves several purposes. The tuft can help with communication among pride members, as it can be more visible during social interactions or when signaling. Additionally, the hair may help with balance and coordination while running or climbing. Overall, the tuft adds to their distinctive appearance and plays a role in social behavior.
African elephants have sparse hair on their bodies, mainly on their heads, tails, and chin. The hair is typically coarse and bristly, and it helps with sensory functions such as detecting vibrations and temperature changes.
The ruff on the males neck is to protect his throat. The brush on the tips of all lions tails are flyswatters.
While they are not poisonous (having no venom), wild rats (not pets) can carry a variety of diseases. Actually, those purchased in pet stores make very good pets. I had one for a few years and he was just great.
To put your hair in pigtails, start by parting your hair down the middle into two sections. Then, gather each section at the desired height on either side of your head and secure with elastic hair ties. You can also leave some hair loose at the front for a softer look.
Chaucer describes the Pardoner's hair as rat-tails primarily to emphasize the Pardoner's untrustworthiness and deceitful nature. The comparison to rat-tails suggests that his hair is slimy and repulsive, reflecting the Pardoner's own moral corruption and lack of integrity.
Punk,spikey 4 pig tails
because they have a lot of growth hormones in their tails hair
You get it dyed
Many do.
Chaucer describes the knight as distinguished, modest, and noble, with a tunic adorned with fine cloth. The squire is depicted as youthful, agile, and colorful in appearance, with embroidered clothes and a knightly demeanor.
No, they are a style you can dye your hair in, that looks like raccoon tails, hence the shortened 'coon tails' :p
No. Lions do have extra hair on the end of their tails so it looks bigger, but pumas do not.
they are both the same people just name them different
There are many words that can describe hair. Some examples of way to describe hair include straight, curly, dry, silky and smooth.
u can were pig tails they are hillbilly
A zebra has a long tail and it has hair.