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a 2 headed 6 le
There are 4 ways to get 3 heads and 1 tail for 4 coin flips. They are: THHH, HTHH, HHTH & HHHT.
Five people and one racoon, horse, mouse, squirrel, turtle, or dog.
At least two heads with two coins? You can't get more.There are 4 different outcomes:tail-tail, head-tail, tail-head and head-head.You can use one out of four - which gives us the probability 1/4 = 0.25 = 25%
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A Kangaroo
a chinchilla!
a 2 headed 6 le
They have a long, strong tail, are very fury except for their face, they have hair in their ears, hands, feet. are very small and cute, and have very small ears.
There are 4 ways to get 3 heads and 1 tail for 4 coin flips. They are: THHH, HTHH, HHTH & HHHT.
No they are not real.
Five people and one racoon, horse, mouse, squirrel, turtle, or dog.
it has a tail and four legs it could pretty fast it has up ears and it keep it balance when running it tail keep it balance
A mouse on vacation
Cats use their body language to communicate feelings and intentions. Common cues include tail position (upright for confidence, tucked for fear), ear position (forward for curiosity, flattened for aggression), and eye dilation (large pupils when excited or scared). Understanding these signals can help you better understand and communicate with your feline friend.
Causes of tail switch loss in beef cattle include injury or trauma, tail docking procedures, or health issues such as infections or parasites. Tail switch loss can lead to pain and discomfort for the animal and may indicate the need for veterinary assessment and treatment.