A snout is the part of a face on an animal like a pig, mouse, squirrell or crocodile.
The word snout is a noun. A snout is the nose and mouth of an animal and mostly refers to mammals. In the UK, the word snout is slang for cigarette.
A seal sinew is the bony ring near the seal's snout.
A neb is a bird's beak or bill, or the nose or snout of an animal, especially a fish.
The Portuguese word is actually focinheira and the English equivalent is muzzle, in the sense of a device that covers an animal's snout (in Portuguese, focinho).
Examples of physical adaptations would include the webbed feet of water birds for swimming and wading in the mud, and their long beaks for scooping up fish or waters ants for feeding. The platypus's flat snout equipped with electoreceptirs is another physical adaptation.
You have spelled it correctly, hearse.Example: A well-known children's saying in past generations, often spoken in a sing-song fashion, is:"Don't ever laugh when a hearse goes by, or you may be the next to die; Worms go in, worms go out, they go through your gizzards and out your snout."
The crocodile has a more tapered snout than the broader snout of the alligator.
The crocodile has a more tapered snout than the broader snout of the alligator.
What about the seahorse snout? It's a snout! Big deal!
The horse enjoys having his snout stroked.He balanced the biscuit in the dog's snout.
A snout is the tip of a glacier
a glacier snout is the front of the glacier :)
Yes, a snout is a fancy word for nose. You can call a rabbits nose a snout! :)
usually short
The Search for Snout was created in 1995.
Snout - band - was created in 1991.
Dominican Snout was created in 1904.
Tom Snout was created in 1596.