Biologists at the University of California at Davis reported in September that
tail waggling alone is enough to make a snake shift to defensive behavior; increased infrared radiation must be that much more impressive to a rattlesnake, helping convince it that this «glowing» squirrel will not be an easy target.
But observations made from multiple angles by three different craft revealed that comet Lovejoy's
tail waggled and wobbled in unexpected ways (see video, from 0:20 onward) as the object zipped through the deepest parts of the solar atmosphere.
Not exact matches
Her tapering
tail is
waggled over to one side, and it is from the final three segments that the ghostly glow emanates.
Plus, you can
waggle the
tail out on a 228i, something the Cooper S can not do.
Well, imagine if you could change this by having a furry companion that happily
waggles its
tail when it greets you at the door every morning.
The owners have noticed that the parrot often relieves himself shortly after coming out of the cage, and that immediately prior to the act he
waggles his
tail slightly.
Waggle your
tail end a little to shake them off, or when the meter is empty, everything becomes a hideous blur, making it impossible to steer or see where you're going.