I have to say that a squirrel definetely communicates with its tail. Today a baby squirrel fell out of tree in my driveway. The mother came out of the tree, stopped and looked at the squirrel and wiggled her tail in a wave like motion. The baby then wiggled his tail in a similar motion and then the mother went over to her, and the baby wrapped her legs and feet around the mom's neck and she proceeded to bring the baby back up the tree. It was the cutest!
They can communicate by their tails
You have to look at the tail. Squirrels have bushy tails. mouses have thin tails.
squirrels don't communicate. i don't think, the only time that they do sorta communicate is when they are fighting over food. but sometimes they make little height sqeaking sounds at each other! p.s. SQUIRRELS ROCK!
they communicate with their tails
They are displaying ownership of a certain area and for other squirrels to stay away
squirrels, skunks, certain dogs,etc. have long bushy tails. this is mainly for grip on trees and protection from diseases an other problems.
Bunnies wag their tails to communicate their emotions, such as happiness or excitement.
Rabbits wag their tails to communicate their emotions, such as excitement or happiness.
Squirrels are famous for their bushy tails, nimble climbing abilities, and cheek-pouches for storing food. They are known for their agility and quick movements.
to block water from going to body
Cats curl their tails as a way to communicate their emotions and intentions. A curled tail can indicate feelings of contentment, playfulness, or even aggression. It is a natural behavior for cats to use their tails to express themselves and communicate with other animals.
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