No. For them to breathe, they have gills. Gills filter oxygen in the water for them to breathe.
In the case of an anteater, it is to gather food. Also, an elephant uses its trunk to strip bark. See a pattern? Usually for feeding reasons
nose?
yes
Something that is in common with all animals is they all needfoodwater
seals have ponity noses they use their noses to balance the balls on their nose
No, they can breathe through their mouths, too. If you play with a cat for a really long time, sometimes they start panting, just like dogs.
They are born with crooked noses because the parents have unwanted movement at night that might give the baby deformities with all that tapping.
The organic macromolecule used for the long term energy storage in animals is triglyceride.
Many of the small animals that have pointed noses and long tails are rodents. That means that these animals include mice and rats.
Anteaters have funny noses.
There are a great many animals that have a long nose in the world such as the ant eater. Elephants also have long noses.
household flies have two noses.
To smell.
Vole.
it depends on the fur color. lite colored animals have pink noses. dark colored animals have black noses.
They have long noses from the start. If what you are thinking of doesn't have a long nose, chances are it isn't a Dachshund.
Dogs do sometimes!
Most puppies/dogs have wet noses and sometimes they get dry but not for long wet noses are a good sign
spiders dont have noses at all they just eat you alive with their long tonges filled with teeth
elephants dont have noses and this is not sarcasm they have a smockle