Yes. A bear's snout is also called a muzzle.
Most people call it a snout, but it doesn't matter what you say it is...
yes, all mammals have noses, mostly every living thing has a nose.....
Yes. A bear's snout can be big as a grown man's thigh
Yes. Their noses are called snouts.
No woodpeckers have air pockets in there noses/snouts.... hope this helped! -Max
Black.
they have been found to put snow on their noses to hide them when stalking their prey
no some bears have different noses
They don't - that's a joke from The Informant.
Okay, 1. koalas aren't bears. They are marsupials. And 2. the have rather wide, flat noses, so it's in between human and cat. And their mouths are about the same as human and cat combined.
No. They make growling, rumbling and bawling noses, and also use a lot of body language to get their point across to other bears and animals.
alligators have wide snouts crocs have skinny snouts
small noses which have a strong sense of smell and so their noses dont freez and their fur coat as well as black skin under neath which absorbs heat.
Through their nose. Most moles have highly adapted noses that filter out dirt particles well. Mole holes usually have an end where air comes in. Moles, in fact, can be buried alive if their holes collapse.
Tapirs have snouts to go snorkling in the water to hide from predators. Isn't that interesting?