Things with tails with S

  • Reptile with a long tapering tail

  • Rodent with a bushy tail

  • Mammal with a long bushy tail

  • Fish with a tail fin

  • Farm animal with a short tail

  • Amphibian with a long tail

  • Arachnid with a curved tail

  • Fish with a tail fin

  • Marine mammal with a tail fin

  • Mollusk with a tail-like body end

  • Mammal with a short tail

  • Plural of shark, each with a tail fin

  • Plural of squirrel, each with a tail

  • Crustacean with a tail

  • Plural of snail, each with a tail-like end

  • Big cat with a long fluffy tail—totally fits.

  • Curly prehensile tail—perfect S-letter pick!

  • Seals have short tails—still counts for S.

  • Long whiplike tail with a sting—spot on.

  • Bushy striped tails—smelly but valid!

  • Snakes have a tail end—slithery and S!

  • Prehensile tail for swinging—great S choice.

  • Snakes have long tails, so this slithers in!

  • Sea lions have small tails—still a tail!

  • A little bird with a tail—sweet S fit.

  • Elegant bird with a tail—super S match.

  • This fish has a strong tail fin for swift swimming.

  • They have a curved tail ending in a venomous stinger.

  • Sonic the Hedgehog is a critter with a small tail.

  • A type of cat, and cats have long, swishy tails.

  • Seagulls have short tail feathers they use to steer.

  • Nickname for a dachshund—dogs wag their tails.

  • Small mammal with a slim, noticeable tail.

  • A bird known for its neat, forked tail.

  • Plural snakes; yes, they all have tails.

  • A stingray has a long, whiplike tail with barbs.

  • Simba is a lion, and lions have tufted tails.

  • Small fish with a tail fin for swimming fast.

  • Snoopy is a dog, complete with a waggy tail.

  • A bird; birds have tail feathers for steering.

  • A male horse—horses have flowing tails.

  • Mythic lion-bodied creature; it has a tail.

  • Some sloths, like three-toed, have short tails.

  • Sardines are fish; fish have tail fins.

  • Swallows are birds with distinct forked tails.

  • Seahorses have long, curlable prehensile tails.

  • Seahorses have curly, gripping tails.

  • Swans have short tail feathers, so yes.

  • Sea turtles have small tails; males longer.

  • Dogs have tails; spaniels wag them proudly.

  • Tigers have long balancing tails, so yes.

  • Stingrays have long, stinging tails.

  • These dogs have tails to wag, approved.

  • Hedgehogs have little tails; Sonic does too.

  • Pigs have curly tails; a sow does too.

  • That prehistoric cat had a tail, it counts.

  • Stegosaurus had a spiked tail (thagomizer)!

  • Sandpipers are birds with tail feathers.

  • Stoats have tails with black tips, yes!

  • Male horses; swishy tails included!

  • Snapping turtles have short, real tails.

  • Tiny mammals; most shrews have tails.

  • Gulls are birds, and birds have tails.

  • Flat fish with a long stinging tail.

  • Birds have tails—songbirds do too.

  • Insect with tail-like appendages.

  • Cats have tails; Siamese included.

  • Male deer; even short tails count.

  • Also called arctic fox; fluffy tail.

  • A fox morph; bushy tail and all.

  • Dog breed with a big fluffy tail.

  • Sea otters have muscular tails.

  • Pigs (swine) have curly tails.

  • This marsupial has a long, bushy tail.

  • Small birds; their tail feathers are clear.

  • Sea lions have short, real tails.

  • A bird with tail feathers; definitely fits.

  • Meteors leave glowing tails in the sky.

  • A meteor with a brief glowing tail.

  • Dogs have tails; sheepdogs are no exception.

  • Common in UK/Aus; dachshunds have tails.

  • These birds have long tail feathers.

  • Cattle have swishing tails to shoo flies.

  • A fish with a caudal tail fin; fits well.

  • They have long, whiplike tails with stingers.

  • Sea turtles do have small tails (males longer).

  • Seahorses have coiled, grasping tails.

  • A dog breed; dogs have tails (often docked).

  • Dog breed; they have big, waggy tails.

  • These monkeys have strong prehensile tails.

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