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
Domestic cat with a tail
Plural of orca, each with a tail fin
Plural of ostrich, each with a tail
Plural of opossum, each with a tail
A real bird with tail feathers—spot on!
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!
A fox has a bushy tail, orange just describes it
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.