in the manner of a tail
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caudallyin the manner of a tail
homocercythe condition in fish of having a symmetrical tail
homocerciesHOMOCERCY, the condition in fish of having a symmetrical tail
rectricesAny of the larger feathers in a bird's tail, used for steering in flight
liripipesA long tail hanging from the back of a hood, esp. in medieval or academic dress
thornbackA ray of shallow inshore waters that has spines on the back and tail, in particular
thornbacksA ray of shallow inshore waters that has spines on the back and tail, in particular
drumming(of a snipe) Vibrate the outer tail feathers in a diving display flight, making a throbbing sound
drummed(of a snipe) Vibrate the outer tail feathers in a diving display flight, making a throbbing sound
wyvernin heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WIVERN
wiverin heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVERN, WYVERN
wivernin heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WYVERN
wiversWIVER, in heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVERN, WYVERN
wivernsWIVERN, in heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WYVERN
wyvernsWYVERN, in heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WIVERN
impingRepair a damaged feather in (the wing or tail of a trained hawk) by attaching part of a new feather
merman(in folklore) a male marine creature, having the head, torso, and arms of a man and the tail of a fish
mermen(in folklore) a male marine creature, having the head, torso, and arms of a man and the tail of a fish
homocercal(of a fish's tail) Appearing outwardly symmetrical but with the backbone passing into the upper lobe, as in all higher fish
taguansa large nocturnal flying squirrel, Petaurista petaurista, of high forests in the East Indies that uses its long tail as a rudder
emeraldsA small hummingbird with bright metallic green plumage and darker wings and tail, found mainly in the area of the Caribbean and Central America
kinkajouAn arboreal nocturnal fruit-eating mammal with a prehensile tail and a long tongue, found in the tropical forests of Central and South America
swordtailsA livebearing freshwater fish of Central America, popular in aquariums. The lower edge of the tail is elongated and brightly marked in the male
swordtailA livebearing freshwater fish of Central America, popular in aquariums. The lower edge of the tail is elongated and brightly marked in the male
pintailgrouse, Pedioecetes phasianellus, of prairies and open forests of western North America, similar in size to the prairie chicken but with a more pointed tail
upending(of a swimming duck or other waterbird) Submerge the head and foreparts in order to feed, so that the tail is raised in the air
ponytailsa hairstyle in which the hair is pulled together and banded usually at the back of the head so as to resemble a pony's tail
lyrebirdeither of two Australian passerine birds (genus Menura) distinguished in the male by very long tail feathers displayed in the shape of a lyre during courtship
ponytailA hairstyle in which the hair is drawn back and tied at the back of the head, causing it to hang down like a pony's tail
linsangsA small secretive relation of the civet, with a spotted or banded coat and a long tail, found in the forests of Southeast Asia and West Africa
olliea maneuver in skateboarding in which the skater kicks the tail of the board down while jumping in order to make the board pop into the air
swimsPropel the body through water by using the limbs, or (in the case of a fish or other aquatic animal) by using fins, tail, or other bodily movement
capercailliesA large, turkeylike Eurasian grouse of mature pine forests. The male has a courtship display in which it fans the tail and makes an extraordinary succession of sounds
capercailziesA large, turkeylike Eurasian grouse of mature pine forests. The male has a courtship display in which it fans the tail and makes an extraordinary succession of sounds
capercaillieA large, turkeylike Eurasian grouse of mature pine forests. The male has a courtship display in which it fans the tail and makes an extraordinary succession of sounds
scorpionsA terrestrial arachnid with lobsterlike pincers and a poisonous sting at the end of its jointed tail, which it can hold curved over the back. Most kinds live in tropical and subtropical areas
anuranany of an order (Anura) of amphibians comprising the frogs, toads, and tree frogs all of which lack a tail in the adult stage and have long hind limbs often suited to leaping and swimming
anuransany of an order (Anura) of amphibians comprising the frogs, toads, and tree frogs all of which lack a tail in the adult stage and have long hind limbs often suited to leaping and swimming
tarpansmall, dun-colored wild horse chiefly of southern Russia, having a flowing mane and tail: extinct since the early 20th century but somewhat restored by selective breeding of mixed-breed domestic horses, and sustained in zoos
rasboraany of several minnows of the genus Rasbora, inhabiting fresh waters of southeastern Asia and the Malay Archipelago, esp. the silvery R. heteromorpha, that has a black triangular marking near the tail and is often kept in aquariums