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No. Dogs Smell with their nose just like everything else that has a nose. Their noses are a lot more sensitive than human noses so they can pick up smells that we cant. Dogs do not however have any way to smell with their teeth.
Your nose is designed to help you breathe and smell. If it sticks out from the rest of your face, it's more likely to be able to do those things than if it's behind other parts.
It was wetter outside today than it was yesterday. The brown dog's nose was wetter than the black dog's nose. Dogs' noses can be wetter or drier without being ill.
Yes, penguins have noses, but they are small openings on their beaks rather than prominent features like human noses. Penguins use their nostrils primarily for breathing and not for smelling.
The wetness and temperature of a dog's nose (of any breed) can change throughout the day, and that is perfectly normal. Dogs have wet noses because some of their tear glands empty into their noses. But if their nose is dry, that does not mean there is something wrong with the tear gland. Whether or not a dog is eating and playing normally is more of an indication of illness, than a wet or dry nose.
Children, much alike adults, can get bloody noses (epistaxis) from many causes. Trauma is the most common - usually digital trauma from nose picking, but other causes of trauma are common as well. Another common cause is foreign bodies (food, small toys) shoved up the nose, that begins to decay and will irritate and erode the mucous membranes, causing bleeding. Other than that, the causes are fairly typical - impacts to the nose, motor vehicle crashes, etc.
people have big noses because when they are born they have more baby fat on it.That causes them to have bigger noses then other babies Another response: The size and shape of each person's nose is determined genetically, in other words, by genetic codes inherited from their parents. If you observe members of the same family, you may notice that the shape of different relatives' noses are often similar.
evolution. Pointy noses may have provided an evolutionary advantage for people living in latitudes with less direct sunlight. Pointy noses probably catch Vitamin-D-rich sunlight better than flatter noses, as evidenced by how easily pointy noses get sun-burned. This evolutionary advantage could have been more significant for people with lighter-skinned noses.
Fruit flies typically lay their eggs on decaying fruit or other organic matter, rather than in human noses. They are not known to lay eggs in human nasal passages.
Because garlic has a very strong scent which can even kill bacteria. As you might already know, animal noses are much more sensitive than humans, fore example dog's nose ids 10X stronger than a Hyman's. there fore it can affect there noses in a terrible way. Its like saying that when you go to a sewer you hold your nose closed. Unfortunately animals don't have hands so they have to avoid the source of smell rather than cover their noses
This must be your first time ever having a cat, because otherwise you would know that 99% of all cats have pink noses, and the other 1% usually have black noses. You probably should have been more worried when your cat's nose wasn't pink than now, when it is. Kinda stupid what you just said there. My cat is grey and has a grey nose.. so really your percentages are off... if you're going to give satistics you should make sure they are correct.
Arabians have smaller dished heads and smaller noses than other breeds. They have larger nostrils than some breeds. They were bred for agility, like climbing and sometimes racing. The big nostrils allows them to get more air and the small frame, gain more speed.