Strange how were almost the only species on the planet without a tail.
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Because you don't need it. If you're standing straight up, you don't need a tail. Dat mammal pelvis.
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I had a tail, but my parents cut it off :( On a side note, I do believe in a higher power, but certainly not a magic sky man. More like a magic sky clock maker.
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What? Apes, frogs, spiders, snakes, etc.
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What? Apes, frogs, spiders, snakes, etc.
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What? Apes, frogs, spiders, snakes, etc.
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What? Apes, frogs, spiders, snakes, etc.
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Lmao, really?? Frogs do until they become adults. (tadpoles) and snakes are nothing but tails! So out of the thousands of species on this planet, you nailed apes & spiders.
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Snakes are not one long tail, and the majority of a frogs life is as an adult, that would be like saying a notable feature of adult humans is the umbilical chord. Oh, and all other insects save for outliers (scorpions or whatever) And might I add, humans do have the remnants of a tail, the [i]tail bone[/i]
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What? Apes, frogs, spiders, snakes, etc.
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We have the leftovers of a tail on the end of our spinal cord, it occasionally manifests itself in rare cases.
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Like in Shallow Hal? Lol
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That's cause we are bipedal