How is the tail structure of a typical Zokor generally described?
Answer
Remarkably short, often only a fraction of body length, covered in sparse hair
The physical characteristics of the zokor are highly modified for its subterranean life, and this includes its caudal appendage. The tail is notably short relative to the animal's main body length; in many descriptions, it amounts to only a small fraction of the overall size. Furthermore, the tail lacks substantial fur coverage, being described as covered in sparse hair. This minimal tail structure is consistent with an animal that spends nearly all its time burrowing and does not rely on a long appendage for balance, grasping, or complex surface navigation.

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