Mammals:
* Primates:
* Monkeys: Many monkey species have bushy tails, like the Spider Monkey, Capuchin, and Howler Monkey.
* Lemurs: Some lemurs have bushy tails, like the Ring-tailed Lemur.
* Rodents:
* Squirrels: The classic bushy tail! (Gray Squirrel, Red Squirrel, Fox Squirrel, etc.)
* Chipmunks: Their tails are bushy, but shorter and more rounded than squirrels.
* Rats: Some rat species have bushy tails, like the Pack Rat.
* Canids:
* Foxes: Their tails are often described as "bushy" and "fluffy."
* Wolves: While not as long and bushy as foxes, wolves have distinct tufts of fur on their tails.
* Other mammals:
* Raccoons: Have bushy tails with rings of black and white fur.
* Opossums: Their tails are prehensile and covered in hair, giving them a bushy appearance.
* Kangaroos: Have large, bushy tails that help them balance and hop.
* Lemmings: Their tails are short and fluffy.
Birds:
* Peacocks: Known for their iconic, long, and elaborate tail feathers.
* Pheasants: Their tails are long and often have a showy display of feathers.
Other animals:
* Scorpions: Some scorpions have a bushy tail with a venomous stinger at the end.
Important Note: This is not an exhaustive list. There are many other animals with bushy tails. Some animal tails are also considered bushy depending on the specific breed or variety.