Dolphins don't exist, silly. They are a conspiracy.
a dolphins nose is called a rostrumor for a simpler answer: Snout/BeakA dolphin's snout is called a rostrum. Same goes for an alligator, crocodile etc.
I looked in the shop to find a rostrum sitting in the window.
Unlike most mammals, dolphins do not have hair, except for a few hairs around the tip of their rostrum which they lose shortly before or after birth. The only exception to this is the Boto river dolphin, which has persistent small hairs on the rostrum
Bottlenose dolphins do not in fact have a beak, the anatomical object sometimes referred to as the ""Beak"" of a dolphin is in fact called the rostrum, this is an elongated mouth commonly found on many predatory mammals.
The rostrum is the snout of the whale.
The rostrum is the front mouth part and inside the rostrum are the Orca’s teeth.
A rostrum is a place to make a speech.
because when dolphins are born, on the left side of them they cant see behind them but they can see in front. they just cant see behind them thats why theyre blind. DUH!
A rostrum is a place to make a speech.
An animal that lives in the water and has a long nose is the dolphin, specifically the bottlenose dolphin. These intelligent marine mammals have a distinct elongated snout, or "rostrum," which they use for various purposes, including hunting and communication. Another example is the crocodile, which can be found in rivers and swamps, characterized by its long snout adapted for catching prey.
the rostrum is the snout of a fetal pig
Rostrum Records was created in 2003.