No, humans do not have tails. During embryologic development the embryo develops a tail, but it regresses prior to the fetal stage of development. However, humans have the last little vestige of the first bone of a tail. This is the coccyx bone and it is fused to the last sacral vertebra in the fused pelvic girdle.
Dog tails are an extension of their spine and are used for communication and balance. Different breeds have different tail lengths and shapes, and dogs will wag their tails to express emotions such as happiness, excitement, or anxiety. Some dogs are born without tails, while others have their tails docked for various reasons.
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
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.
yesno, it does not have a tailno, gorillas dont have tails
Dogs wag their tails. Tails could sometimes tell the dog's emotion. When dogs wag their tail it means that the dog is happy and want to play. When the dog's tail is not waging but it is down by their back legs means they are sad or scared.
no they dont some dogs have little stubs as tails
MOST dogs are born with tails, but some breeds have them docked at birth.
Dogs use their tails for balance and communication. Since we have evolved into bipeds, we no longer need the tail for balance, and our verbal skills make "tail communication" unnecessary.
Some Brittany Spaniels are born with long tails and some are born with tails that are naturally short. These dogs generally have their tails docked at birth.
yes Haynes do have tails. some people think they have stubbed tails but they have long tails sort of like most cats and dogs
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.
Yes technically wolves have longer tails than dogs. But sometimes dogs can have the same length of tails.
No, bunnies do not wag their tails like dogs.
Dogs' tails are made of bone, muscle, and skin. They have tails for communication, balance, and expressing emotions like happiness or fear.
im not sure but i know that cats get theirs slammed in a door. please dont try it on a innocent dog. its not fair for them!
Dog tails are an extension of their spine and are used for communication and balance. Different breeds have different tail lengths and shapes, and dogs will wag their tails to express emotions such as happiness, excitement, or anxiety. Some dogs are born without tails, while others have their tails docked for various reasons.
Because it is a sign that dogs are happy.