Since their arrival on the San Saba, they have kept the settlement plentifully supplied in meat; chiefly venison of the black-tailed deer, with which the bottom-land abounds.
We are told that the black-tailed Godwit in the year 1766 was sold in England for half-a-crown.
He drew out a freshly jerked strip of buffalo meat, and another very tender portion of a black-tailed deer that he himself had shot, and fell to it.
The black-tailed deer were numerous in the forest.
Two warriors on their ponies came up the valley, each carrying before him the body of a black-tailed deer.
The bushes moved, and a black-tailed deer, a splendid buck, stepped into the opening.
It originated out of unknown tailed Amphibia by the complete loss of the gills, by the formation of the amnion, of the cochlea, and of the round window in the auditory organ, and of the organs of tears.
Numerous fossil remains of them, of the long-tailed Rhamphorhynchia and of the short-tailed Pterodactylae are found in all the strata of the Jura and Chalk periods, but in these only.
The inference from this is evidently, that Frog-like Batrachia developed at a later period out of Tailed Batrachia, as the latter had developed out of Gilled Batrachia which originally existed alone.
They probably developed out of Feather-tailed Birds during the first half of the secondary period, namely, in the Jura or Chalk period, by the hinder tail vertebrae growing together, and by the tail becoming shortened.
These evidently developed at a late period out oftailed Catarrhini (Menocerca), the original form of Ape.
The certain proof of our derivation from Tailed Catarrhini is to be found in the comparative anatomy and the ontogeny of Apes and of Man.
These animals have been subdivided into the large round-tailed flying squirrels, Pteromys, and the small flat-tailed flying squirrels, Sciuropterus.
They include the prehensile-tailed porcupines of South America, Sphingurus prehensilis, S.
The following species lead on to the mice--beginning with the long-tailed arboreal species, Vandeleuria of Gray, which connect the arboreal rats with the house mice.
Cuvier applies this term to the Magots or rudimentary-tailed Macaques.
Stout-bodied, short-tailed animals, with a rudimentary thumb with a flat nail.
The Long-tailed Forest Squirrel (Jerdon's No.
I now regret that I did not carefully examine the osteology of all short-tailed tigers which I have come across, to see whether they had the full complement of vertebrae.
Inside that door Blake saw a solemn-eyed servant in a black spiked-tailed service-coat and gray trousers.
It was that demon of the woods, the short-tailed weasel, going to and fro in the earth, seeking whom he might devour.
Much the same kind of equipment was used, one horse or mule poking along with a bob-tailed car in tow, seating at most eight or ten passengers; but the fare for adults was ten cents, and for children five.
These consisted of pieces of liver, served with lumps of fat from the tail of their peculiarly fat-tailed sheep.
A fox they knew they could easily baffle by taking to a tree, but when in the Gunner Moon old Cuddy came prowling through the ravine with his bob-tailed yellow cur, the mother spied the dog and cried out Kwit!
One day as they fed on the near clover field a red-tailed hawk came swooping after them.
Meanwhile, the strange bob-tailed fox came under the tree and yapped and yapped at them.
Humor shows us two opposite personal characters which mingle, and dissimilitude is dove-tailed in the laughable.
Man is a short-tailed monkey, or, vice versa, monkey is a long-tailed man.
A taxonomic review of the American long-tailed shrews (Genera Sorex and Microsorex).
This case is analogous to the statement that the short-tailed sheep-dog was produced from parents that had had their tails amputated; and yet this is now an established breed.
Then in the twilight came mice, the short-tailed and the long, scampering hither and thither.
But at last tenderly Saint Francis sent the good brother away with it into the wood, where it was safe once more among its little bob-tailed brothers and sisters.
And a great procession of long-tailed tiny things formed into line and crept along, and along, up the hill, and up the walls, and into the barns of Croadh.
And don't confound the language of the nation With long-tailed words in osity and ation.
T is a very fine thing to be father-in-law To a very magnificent three-tailed Bashaw!
The hump-backed African cattle and the singular fat-tailed sheep, now common throughout the island, were not originally found in Madagascar, but were taken over from Africa.
I dreamed of Lamla's coming, but when it got late and he had not come, I felt like a long-tailed finch trying to fly against the wind on a wet day.
His younger daughters played, naked and unashamed, about the kraal, except when fetching fuel from the forest on the Intsiza, or scaring the long-tailed finches from the crops.
I have neither solicited alms, trespassed on private property, begged food, nor committed crime in your little kingdom, my good and great three-tailed bashaw.
I have seen you before--you fellows with long-tailed coats and short-horned ideas.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tailed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.