Things with tails with R
Rodent with a long tail
Small mammal with a short tail
Large mammal with a small tail
Mammal with a ringed tail
Deer with a short tail
Male chicken with a tail
Small mammal with a bushy tail
Fox with a bushy tail
Small bird with a tail
Many species have tails
Plural group, most have tails
Plural of rhino, each with a tail
Snake with a rattle tail—definitely fits!
Bird of prey with tail feathers—fits the list.
Reptiles have tails—snakes, lizards, crocs do!
A bird; ravens have tail feathers.
Dog breed; dogs have tails (often docked).
Rhinos have a small tail—still counts!
These animals have long, ringed tails.
Male sheep; sheep have tails (often docked).
Yes—this lemur famously has a long ringed tail.
Robins are birds, and birds have tail feathers!
Raptors (birds of prey) have strong tail feathers.
Usually spelled “rattlesnake”; has a rattling tail.
Raccoons sport bushy, ringed tails.
Roosters show off big, colorful tail feathers.
Roadrunners have long, expressive tail feathers.
Red squirrels are known for their bushy tails.
Correct—this lemur has a long, ringed tail.
Rudolph’s a reindeer, and reindeer have tails!
A hawk named for its red tail—fits perfectly.
Rays (like stingrays) have long, whip-like tails.
Ravens are birds with noticeable tail fans.
Horses have tails; racehorses do too!
Retrievers are dogs, and dogs wag their tails.
Red foxes have bushy tails, perfect fit!
- Rams
Roadrunner birds sport long balancing tails.
Have tail rattles; often spelled 'rattlesnakes'.
Reindeer have short tails, still counts!
Rays are fish with long, whip-like tails.
- roadrunner
- Renard
- rainbow trout
- Rudolf
- roadrunners
- Ring-tailed lemurs
- rockets
- Rind
- rhesus monkey
- Red tailed fox
- Red Robin
- Rattlesnakes
- Rottweilers
- Roster
- Rose
- Roger rabbit
- Rocket
- Road runners
- Roadkill
- Ring tail lemur
- ring tailed lemurs
- Rhinoceroses
- Red tail hawk
- Red monkeys
- Red kites
- red fish
- rain deer
- Race cars
- Roger
- Road
- Red tail fox
- red dog
- Rainbow
The words in the list Things with tails with R come from players of the word game City, Country, River.