Things with tails with H
Large mammal with a long tail
Small rodent with a short tail
Fast mammal with a short tail
Wild carnivore with a short tail
Large mammal with a short tail
Domestic pig with a tail
Bird of prey with a feathered tail
Plural of horse, each with a tail
Plural of hog, each with a tail
Spiny mammal with a short tail
Type of dog with a tail
Domestic bird with a short tail
Plural of hyena, each with a tail
Plural of hare, each with a tail
Plural of hamster, each with a tail
Huskies sport fluffy dog tails that curl
Hippos have short, swishy tails to flick mud
Helicopters have a tail boom and tail rotor
Hounds are dogs, and dogs wag their tails
Hens have tail feathers at their rear
Hammerhead sharks have strong tail fins
Humpback whales have powerful tail flukes
Hummingbirds have tail feathers they fan
Hedgehogs have small but real tails
Howler monkeys use their long prehensile tails
Birds of prey with tail feathers for steering.
Wading bird with tail feathers for balance.
Dogs usually have wagging tails—fits!
Fish with a tail fin for swimming fast.
Flatfish with a tail fin—swims with it!
Fierce mammal with a short, stubby tail.
Tiny bird with tail feathers; two-word spelling is ok.
Plural is fine—each has a tail boom and rotor.
Cats, even hairless ones, have long tails.
Mythic birdlike creature with tail feathers.
Bird of prey; birds have tail feathers.
- humpback whales
Cats typically have long, swishy tails.
Dog breed; huskies have fluffy tails.
Howlers have strong prehensile tails.
Hippos have short, flicking tails.
Herons are birds; they have tail feathers.
Fictional dragon from Harry Potter; has a tail.
Most house cats sport a long tail.
A lizard; lizards have long, swishy tails.
Mythic serpent-like creature with a tail.
A mammal; honey badgers do have tails.
Iconic cat character; cats have tails.
Mythical bird beings; birds have tails.
Dogs have tails, happy or not!
Dogs are tailed; hairiness doesn't change it.
Birds have tails; hummingbirds do too.
A shark with a strong tail fin (caudal fin).
Cats have tails; 'hairy' is fine here.
Hyaena is 'hyena' variant; hyenas have tails.
Hounds are dogs, and dogs have tails.
Cats have tails—"hairy cat" still counts.
A horse (horsey) has a long tail.
Hedgehogs are animals, tiny tails included.
Dogs have wagging tails—especially happy ones!
Hippos have tails—this playful phrase works.
Horntails (wood wasps) have tail-like spines.
A hart (male deer) definitely has a tail.
Harriers—birds or hounds—have tails.
Haddock is a fish; fish have tails.
Fish have tail fins—herrings included!
Rats have long tails—hairy ones too!
Dogs wag their tails—hairy or not!
Cats have tails—even hairless breeds.
Has a soft curled tail tucked in its shell.
Bunnies have tails—even when hopping!
Cats have tails; 'happy' is just a descriptor
Comets famously have glowing tails in space
Monkeys typically have long tails—fits
A monkey has a tail; 'hairy' is descriptive
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