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Big cats such as cheetahs and lions have tails that keep their bodies balanced while running. The peacock's tail can attract mates during courtship. The tail of the monkey helps the body to balance when jumping and can also hang the body upside down from a tree.
A dog's tail can be used to express one's inner state, such as waging its tail to indicate friendliness and tagging its tail to indicate fear. The bird's tail can generate a certain amount of lift in flight, as well as adjust the direction of flight and control body pitch. The woodpecker's tail supports its body as it catches insects on the trunk of a tree.
The tail of the fish can provide forward momentum to the body and also help maintain balance. The tails of cows and horses repel mosquitoes. The tails of different animals have different uses, and there are too many to list them all.
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What is the use of animal tails?
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1. I know what (an elephant's) tail can do.
2. I know what (the old cow's) tail can do.
3. Do I know what (the lamb's) tail can do?
4. I know what the tail of (the red-crowned crane) can do.
5. I know what (a horse's) tail can do.
6. I know what the tail of (pretending to be a camel) can do.
7, Hall Yinyu I know what (the wild goose) can do with the tail.
8. I know what (seagull) tails can do.
9. I know what (the rat's) tail can do.
10. I know what (kittens) can do with their tails.
11. I know what (squirrel) tail can do.
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1. The tail of the monkey is the "fifth hand".
Monkeys use their tails to scurry around trees and sometimes use their tails to grab food. The function of wrapping the branches with the tail of the hall on the tree replaces the function of the hand. A function that maintains balance in jumping and climbing trees.
2. The gecko's tail is used for self-defense.
When other animals want to catch geckos, they often think that they can catch geckos by grabbing or holding down their tails, but in fact, geckos can break off their tails and escape immediately, so that the animals that want to catch them are happy. After the gecko loses its original tail, it will soon grow a new tail.
3. The tail of the squirrel can be used for warmth.
The tail of the squirrel is fluffy, large and long, and when the squirrel jumps down from a high place, it can slow down the speed of landing, so that the squirrel can land safely and act as a parachute. When the squirrel sleeps, it can use its tail as a quilt to cover its body, or it can be held by its side to keep warm.
4. The tail of the bee is the first to sting the enemy.
The bee's tail is used to attack, but it can only be used once, because the needle is connected to the intestines, so it should only be used in the most urgent time.
5. The tiger's tail can be whipped.
When the tiger fights with other animals, its tail is like a steel whip, which is a powerful battle**, whipping the enemy to the point of dizziness, and cannot fight back against it.
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In fact, the most important role of an animal's tail is to maintain or adjust its balance.
Especially for some animals that survive in the wild, the tail is especially important when the animal is running at high speed. However, with the petification of dogs nowadays, they don't seem to be needed anymore. In addition, different species of animals have different tails that have different functions, such as:
The role of rattlesnakes and their tails is to be used as bait for hunting, the tail of peacocks is also used as a decoration to make themselves look good, seeking female peacocks to mate, the tails of fish animals are also used as their forward power**, and the tail of cattle can be used as a tool for them to repel mosquito bites, etc., no matter which species, their tails have their unique functions.
Animal tails are very versatile, and different animals use their tails differently. Animals with long limbs, such as cows and horses, which have a lot of running needs, use their tails to balance their bodies and avoid stopping the car. If you look closely, you will find that cows, horses, donkeys and other creatures often have their tails erected during the fast running.
This is the only way to keep your body in balance, otherwise you will crash into other objects.
Fish tend to use their tails to increase their speed of movement in the water, and most fish will wag their tails from side to side when swimming in the water, and the greater the amplitude and frequency of the swing, the faster the body will move forward. In addition to promoting increased movement speed, the fish's tail can also control the direction in which the fish are headed, similar to the steering role of a bird's tail.
By controlling the swing amplitude of the fish's tail, the fish is able to control the direction in which it is heading.
The function of the horse's tail - patting the horse's ass.
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