No, the aye-aye uses its sensitive and skeletal middle finger to tap on surfaces, and by listening with its bat-like ears, it can find hollow spaces with grubs and other insects.
It may use its nose to smell ripe fruit or flowers.
To sniff
Maybe to sniff?
to sniff its meat and sniff its prey out sort og like a dog
It uses its nose for smelling its food and finding it.
im sniff everyday
their nose
That bloodhound will sniff out the fugitive's trail.
take hot water and cup your hands. Then with the water in your hands, sniff the water into your nose. It drains out all of your snot. (you could use colder water too. But hot water works best.)
Sniff, its a very basic word. It means the same thing as smell. Only people use "sniff" when they are referring to an animal such as a dog. Hope this helped:)
Nose
Well, it is better than blowing. But, best is to use nasal saline spray to rinse your nose and then gently wipe your nose and blow into a tissue. Blowing your nose forcefully can raise pressures that can force contaminated fluids into your ears from your Eustachian tubes, causing infection. Usually you can't or don't sniff hard enough to cause the same problems as you can with blowing. However, why pull back in what should be going out of your nose and body? Try antihistamines and OTC cold medicines to control the runny nose and use the saline spray to clear things. Ask your pharmacist for suggestions.
Animals such as pigs, anteaters, and tapirs have snouts. They use their snouts to root for food, dig, and sniff out scents in their environment. The snout helps them to locate and gather food efficiently.