Things with tails with N

  • Marine mammal with a tail fin

  • Songbird with a feathered tail

  • A newt is a tailed amphibian—totally fits!

  • Burrowing rodent with a tail

  • Large rodent with a long tail

  • Large reptile with a powerful tail

  • Plural of narwhal, each with a tail fin

  • Bird with a feathered tail

  • Plural of newt, each with a tail

  • Owl with a feathered tail

  • Small bird with a tail

  • Small marsupial with a bushy tail

  • A nurse shark has a strong tail—good pick!

  • Female goat—goats have short waggy tails.

  • These rodents have thin, hairless tails.

  • Coins have a "tails" side—counts here!

  • A bird; birds have tails for steering.

  • Mythic fox spirit with nine tails.

  • Goat breed; goats have short tails.

  • An antelope; it has a tufted tail.

  • Mythic fox with nine tails—perfect match.

  • Mythical creature known for having nine tails!

  • Dog breed; dogs have tails—works great.

  • Common name for the tailed dog breed.

  • Roundworms have a tail end; this counts.

  • Legendary fox spirit with nine tails in folklore.

  • Dogs have tails, phrase still points to tailed pups.

  • Owls are birds with tails; night owls fit.

  • Cats have clear physical tails, plural is fine.

  • Informal for hairless cats; they have tails.

  • Nutrias (coypu) are rodents with long tails.

  • Many nocturnal animals have tails; broad but valid.

  • A turtle hero; turtles have tails—nice pick!

  • A cat (even a nice one) definitely has a tail.

  • Goats have short tails; nanny goats fit the category.

  • Nag is a horse; horses have long tails.

  • Numbats are marsupials with bushy tails.

  • A bird with a tail; nighthawks have tail feathers.

  • Cats have long furry tails; “new” just describes them

  • Many nematodes have a distinct tail-like rear end

  • Common in Australia for quolls; they have tails.

  • Turtle heroes; turtles have tails—good one!

  • Elephants have tails; this famous one does too.

  • The nautilus shell has a soft body with a posterior “tail”

  • Long noodles tail and dangle from chopsticks or forks

  • Birds with tail feathers—fits nicely!

  • A dog has a waggy tail—this works.

  • Fishing nets often have tails/drag lines attached

  • A nail can leave a tail-like bent shank when pulled

  • Cats have tails—purrfect fit!

  • Fishing or sports net can have a trailing tail.

  • Gas giant planet with ring arcs, no tail itself.

  • Sewing needle has a tail-like thread behind it.

  • Prehistoric humans likely tailless like us.

  • Ancient human species, no physical tail though.

  • Dogs have waggy tails; 'naughty' is fine.

  • Fingernails and toenails have visible nail tips.

  • A nag is a horse, and horses have tails—yes!

Le parole nell'elenco Things with tails with N provengono dai giocatori del gioco di parole Nomi, Cose, Città.