Display title | Tail Slap |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | There is a reason most vertebrates have tails. They can propel you through the water, free up your other limbs for multitasking, are great for balancing, can bait predator and prey alike, are good for showing your intentions and they can swat flies. Why stop there? If it works on a small pest, why not a larger one? You may not have the thumbs necessary for cracking a whip or swinging a chain, but a firm Tail Slap can be just as good. |