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What kind of nursery rhymes does an animal's tail look like?

A fish's tail is like a rudder. If you master the direction, it is easy to swim.

Swallows' tails are like scissors. Grasp the direction and keep balance.

Woodpecker's tail is like a rivet, which is riveted to the tree to peck insects.

Scorpion's tail has poison. Drive away the enemy and protect yourself.

The monkey's tail is like a hook, hooked on a tree and swinging around.

Peacock's tail is like a fan, colorful and beautiful.

The squirrel's tail is like an umbrella. The weather is hot and cold.

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Goldfish's tail swings from side to side, making it more comfortable to swim around.

The cow's tail swings back and forth, and flies and mosquitoes dare not come.

The monkey's tail is wrapped around the branches and hung upside down.

Swallows' tails are like scissors, so keep the direction of flight.

The fox's tail is really big. He sleeps with his head on his pillow.

Kangaroo tail is big and hard, just like a small bench.

The gecko was discovered by the enemy. Run away from its tail.