Re: Asymmetries in tail-wagging



In article <YUSXh.2667$YI1.2287@trndny04>, Spot <noSPAMme@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Interesting but here's a question. What does any one thinks it means when
the tail goes in twirls like the propeller blade of a helicopter?

I think it means that he wags his tails in circles - I
wouldn't read much into it beyond that. Crow does it too,
although she reserves it for when she's particularly
excited.
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