These nocturnal animals have bushy tails, large pointed ears, and long muzzles. Their tails aid in balance and communication.
Native to eastern Africa, these yellowish-brown animals use their bushy tails for balance and are known for fighting poisonous snakes.
Found in Madagascar, they have bushy tails with black and white bands that help with balance and group coordination.
Living in the Himalayas, their fluffy tails help with balance and warmth, especially in cold weather.
These rodents from North America have bushy tails for balance and are known for collecting shiny objects.
Found in Central and South America, their bushy tails provide shade and warmth, and they use long tongues to eat ants and termites.
Native to the Andes Mountains of Chile, their bushy tails help them in their acrobatic movements like hopping and jumping.
These adaptable canines from North America use scent glands on their tails for hunting and communicate through unique vocalizations.