How animals use their tail
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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 4 months ago
Many land animals use their tails to brush away flies and other biting insects. Some species, including cats and kangaroos, use their tails for balance; and some, such as New World monkeys and opossums, have what are known as prehensile tails, which are adapted to allow them to grasp tree branches. Cows use their tails in three major ways—communication, locomotion, and fly removal (response to skin irritation). So the tail is not a useless appendage that should be removed in a cavalier fashion.
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