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What is screw/wry tail?

  1. A type of rabbit breed.

  2. Improper tail carriage.

  3. A dietary condition.

  4. A grooming tool.

The correct answer is: Improper tail carriage.

Screw/wry tail is a term used to describe a type of tail carriage in animals, particularly rabbits. It is typically seen as a genetic defect where the tail is carried in a twisted or "screwed" position, instead of a normal straight or upright position. This can result in discomfort or pain for the animal, and can also affect their overall balance and movement. "A" and "D" are incorrect because they do not pertain to tail carriage and genetics. "C" is incorrect because it does not relate to the physical appearance or behavior of the animal.