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some primates have been taught to use sign language. cats and dogs may sit in front of a door if they want to go out
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Smelling ....
Cows need a nose to breathe. They eat a lot of grass with their mouths so they use their nose to breathe.
The use of the term "mole" to indicate a covert agent does not directly represent an idiom, because it suggests stealthy, unobserved activity.The mole is used in connection with eyesight, e.g. blind as a mole, but not nearly as often as the totally incorrect "blind as a bat."The most common metaphor has to do with a mole's burrowing. The phrase "making a mountain out of a molehill" means to exaggerate the effect of an activity or event, referring to the very small amount of dirt a mole leaves on the surface.
A limb or part of an organism that serves little or no use to it. (I.E. The eyes of a Star Nosed Mole)
nosed means to nudge or push gently in an affectionate way for animals, they usually use their nose
Yes, the word 'nose' is both a noun (nose, noses) and a verb (nose, noses, nosing, nosed). Examples: Noun: The ball hit him in the nose. Verb: I know how to nose out his secrets.
some primates have been taught to use sign language. cats and dogs may sit in front of a door if they want to go out
Bent-nose Pliers are primarily used in making jewelry. So are needle-nosed pliers, and long-nosed pliers. Of course, all three are versatile enough that they can be used for many other things as well.
The Tail on the bottle nosed dolphin, is what gets them around in the water. They use it to propel themselves in or over the water. It is also useful for escaping danger and rounding up prey.
we can see animal mole
They can get in and out of tight spots, unlike regular pliers.
Mole claws are claws that moles use to dig holes to live in.OK
I don't know. Why is the sky blue?! :) .. This is my very first answer:)dolphins have a long nose because they could smell their prey much better and follow it to eat it. They also use their flippers to create a dust cloud to trap their prey and then catch it
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They can get in and out of tight spots, unlike regular pliers.