| 41. | Ideally, the animal comes to you and presents his thick, prehensile tail and you hoist him up by it.
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| 42. | Most species had broad, prehensile tails, sometimes tipped with a large " claw ", again to aid in climbing.
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| 43. | Brachiation, or swinging from the arms with assistance from the prehensile tail, is the most common form of suspensory locomotion.
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| 44. | Northern pipefish, which are very common, have a tubular snout like a seahorse but lack the seahorse's characteristic prehensile tail.
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| 45. | Some New World species also practice suspensory behaviors by using their prehensile tail, which acts as a fifth grasping hand.
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| 46. | They have tufted ears and prehensile tails, they live in forests on both the trees themselves and the forest floor.
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| 47. | He also likes to take the form of a dire wolf with a prehensile tail like that of a serpent.
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| 48. | Since they are poor swimmers, they are most likely to be found resting with their prehensile tails wound around a stationary object.
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| 49. | The prehensile tail following the bony plates is utilized by the seahorse to grasp onto its environment composed of seaweed and coral.
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| 50. | It is thought to live in sand beds at the bottom of the ocean, possibly wrapping its prehensile tail around gorgonian corals.
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