"no. God created us in the form of Him and God doesn't have a tail."
Well then, I must be the spawn of Satan lol...Actually, we evolved from a species that did have tails, and some people, though rare, are born with tails and they are removed surgically. I myself have a long tail, but it grew down and internally so you cannot see it on the outside of my body-- it isn't causing me problems so there is no need to remove it. I found out about it when I had an X-Ray, and the doctor was surprised at the size of my tail. The tail bone is what is left over from us evolving from a species that had a tail, and the fact that some humans still to this day grow a tail (left over genetic code from our distant past), is scientific proof that we evolved from a species that once had a tail. The reason our ancestors had tails would be because they did not always walk upright, and would have needed it for balance, especially if they lived up in trees. BTW, I'm a Catholic and believe in God too, but I also believe in the scientific evidence that helps to prove that we evolved into humans as we are today over many thousands of years, it's simply fascinating, and I can't wait for us to discover more about our distant past.
No, human beings do not have tails. While humans do have a tailbone (the coccyx), it is a remnant of a structure that served a purpose in our distant evolutionary past, but is not functional in modern humans.
No humans are born with tails. However, some people may have a small, non-functional tail-like structure due to a developmental anomaly.
Humans need proper nutrition in order to grow. Essential nutrients such as proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals play a crucial role in promoting growth and development.
Humans have caudal vertebrae, commonly referred to as the tailbone or coccyx, because it is a vestigial structure that remains from our evolutionary ancestors who had tails. In modern humans, the coccyx serves as an attachment site for some muscles and ligaments but does not have a functional tail-like role.
It has been seen but they are not called cat ears or tails. Normal shaped ears are sometimes folded in such a way that they look pointed. A chromosome problem is seen in Williams Syndrome and these people sometimes have what are called pointy ears. Humans have been born with tails since the fetus (4-6 weeks) has a tail but it is usually absorbed. These tails have no hair and are very short.
No, they can't.
Some humans are born with tails, but that is very rare. People who aren't born with tails and don't grow one, they may be able to have tails installed, but only when that is available. You cannot have a tail installed until the future.
They grow and develop into frogs, just like humans change as they get older.
yes, their tails grow with them.
No
Cheetah cubs are born with tails, just like domestic dogs and cats. The tails grow as the animal grows.
bunny's tails grow all the way to the bottom of their backs where their behind is or their bunny tail is!
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"HUmans aren't born with tails. " Some are born with tails. I would assume if someone really tried to they could... That's if they didn't get it removed already.
Except under rare circumstances, humans do not have tails.
If its Tails as in Miles Prower-- Tails was born naturally with two tails, so the answer is no. Tails will only and always have two tails no more or less, he won't and cannot grow another one.
you tell me