They were afraid it could not be removed.
Birds use their tails for steering, stabilizing, and controlling their speed during flight. By adjusting the angle of their tail feathers, birds can change direction quickly and maintain balance while in the air. Tail movements also help birds navigate through complex aerial maneuvers.
just go on you tube type in super tails then you know how tails looks like in his super form but simply he is gold like super sonic he has these kind of little birds around him red eyes and is stronger of course!
They all have tails and slits. (Not really sure i just got this from my homework.)
Yes, birds fly if they have salt on their tails. I put some salt on the end of my bird's tail. She flew to the cage and the salt fell off.
The bird you are describing is likely the Common Murre (Uria aalge). They have heavy bodies, short tails, and are excellent divers. Common Murres are found in northern oceans, including the Arctic and the North Atlantic.
They were afraid it could not be removed.
Insects do have tails. They use it just like birds do.
Some have very ornate tails, used in attracting mates.
there isint one
Both of them have tails
Honey badgers use their tails to climb trees to raid the nests of birds.
because of the tail whale tails are horizontal and shark tails are vertical
peacock
A birds tail swerves its body left and right. It also has drag.
coyotes predatory birds and hunters
they use it to steer their body in the sky
Some do. some birds. like with their tail feather.