In the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz', the Cowardly Lion is a figment of Dorothy Gale's imagination. He occurs in the riotously colorful dream sequence of the movie. But his character is based on a character that Dorothy knows in her real life back in Kansas. And that character is the farmhand Zeke.
To get in to the Thief V Hideout on My Sims Agents you have to successfully tail him to his cave where he will move the rocks.
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Erza is the most powerful female wizard in Fairy Tail. She uses magic called Requip, which allows her to store, and change into various costumes, or wield different weapons. As well as things you'd expect, such as different armours, she also has a selection of casual and other functional costumes.
the person who answered this question earlier was stupid anyways heres the answer: Indiana has a wide range of animals. Southern Indiana has some bears and mountain lions, as well as coyotes, white tail deer, and red tail hawks. There are also the usual skunks, raccoons, possums, squirrels, beavers, rabbits, chipmunks and foxes. Indiana has wild turkeys, quail, pheasant, as well as many other types of birds.
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dolphins are aquatic mammals like seals, and sea lions. They have fins & a strong tail which they use to swim in water.
All lions have a tuft of fur at the end of their tail, but male lions are most easily recognized by their brown or black mane.
Four legs and a tail!
"The Tail Twister" is an officer and the "pep master" of his/her Lions Club. Their duties are to instill enthusiasm and good fellowship in the meetings, and to keep harmony. They are empowered to impose, as well as collect, fines from the members.
they move with their tail and body
The tail in the sperm helps it to move.
They move with there fins. With the tail.
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Sperm need their tail for motility to swim towards the egg for fertilization. Eggs are much larger cells and do not need to move in the same way as sperm, so they do not have a tail.