Yes, every animal touches stuff with it's nose so they can smell.
they thier antennaes for touch and smell
Girraffes are herbivores as they only like to eat twigs, leaves and plants. Although they are not carnivores there are other animals like big and wild cats and dogs which like to eat girraffes.
Cats touch noses as a way to greet and communicate with each other. However, they may hiss afterwards if they feel threatened or uncomfortable in the situation.
No, not all living things have noses. What about coral or bacteria? Or trees and plants? They are living too.
Giraffes are herbivores, eating things like leaves from trees, and never eat hippos.
no teeth
it's a calf.
The correct spelling is "giraffes"
Cats touch noses as a friendly greeting to exchange scents and communicate. However, they may hiss at each other if they feel threatened or uncomfortable, signaling aggression or a desire to establish dominance.
Cause they are like girraffes, but furry!
no, only living things with noses snore.
Slugs don't have noses; they use specialized tentacles to sense chemicals in their environment. These tentacles can detect smells, tastes, and touch, helping the slug navigate its surroundings and find food.