The 8 Long-Tailed Animals

The spider monkey has long limbs and a tail. Their body length is 21 inches and their tail is 34 inches. The spider monkey's dexterous tail can sustain its body weight.

 Spider Monkey

Adult giraffes can reach 19 feet tall, and their tails can be 8 feet long. These unusual-looking mammals have lengthy blush-purple tongues and sip once every few days.

Giraffe

The red kangaroo can weigh 200 pounds, stand 5 feet tall, and have a 3-foot tail. The red kangaroo's long tail was traditionally thought to aid in balance and support.

Red kangaroo

The ring-tailed lemur's tail has 13 alternating black and white bands. They're native to southeastern Madagascar and have 2-foot tails. Lemurs eat leaves, insects, flowers, herbs, fruit, and tiny animals.

 Ring-tailed Lemur

The ring-tailed lemur's tail has 13 alternating black and white bands. They're native to southeastern Madagascar and have 2-foot tails. Lemurs eat leaves, insects, flowers, herbs, fruit, and tiny animals.

 Howler Monkey

Tree kangaroos have 32-inch bodies and 36-inch tails. This marsupial's long tail helps it balance in the treetops. The tree kangaroo lives in New Guinea, Indonesia, and northern Australia.

Tree Kangaroo

Snow leopards have leopard-like markings and rosettes. However, they're connected to tigers. A snow leopard's 3-foot-long tail helps it balance on rough slopes.

Snow leopard

The length of a cow's tail, on average, is 7 to 8 inches, making it one of the longest of any mammal. The tails of some dog breeds are shorter than others.

Cow

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