Things with tails with O
Aquatic mammal with a long tail
Large flightless bird with a tail
Bird of prey with a feathered tail
Marine mammal with a tail fin
Plural of otter, each with a tail
Wild cat with a long tail
Marsupial with a long tail
Plural of owl, each with a tail
Plural of ox, each with a tail
Bird of prey with a tail
Mammal with a long tail
Plural of orca, each with a tail fin
Domestic cat with a tail
Plural of ostrich, each with a tail
Plural of opossum, each with a tail
A bird with tail feathers—totally fits!
Birds with clear tail feathers—great choice!
Cats (orange ones) have tails—good pick!
Literally an ox's tail—perfect for this list!
Whales have tail flukes; this one does too!
Dogs have tails—even old ones do!
Foxes have big bushy tails—this fits well!
Orangutans have long tails in many kids’ depictions
Fantasy ogres are usually drawn with thick tails
Same as orangutan, ape often shown with a tail
These mammals have tails—nice pick!
Fish have tails; oarfish are no exception.
A bird of prey; birds have tail feathers.
Great ape; in many stories shown with a tail
Cats have tails—being old doesn’t change it!
Variant spelling; orangutan often tailed in art
Monkeys have tails; an orange one still does.
It’s literally the tail of an ox (also a dish).
Wild cats; definitely have long tails.
Octopuses have multiple flexible arm-like tails
Orangutans have long tails in many kid depictions
Orangutangs is a variant spelling, same tailed ape
Orangutang is colloquial for orangutan with tail
A tiger is a cat, and cats have tails.
Archaic word for elephant—has a tail.
Dogs wag tails, even when old.
Cats have tails; age doesn’t change it.
Octopus has a trailing body and tentacle mass
Many oak species grow acorns with small tails
The words in the list Things with tails with O come from players of the word game Categories game.