Rhinoceros, also called Rhinos, are an animal species native to Africa and Asia that have horns near their noses. They grow to be very large with animals weighing in at over one ton not unusual. The animals are endangered mainly because their horns are highly prized for folk medicine in certain cultures, making them targets for poachers.
Elephant?
Anteater, warthog, crocodile.
A Rhinoceros
This describes a rhinoceros.
Rhinoceros
They "suck" the mysids or amphimipods up their long, tubular snout.
A snout is the part of a face on an animal like a pig, mouse, squirrell or crocodile.The word snout is a noun. A snout is the nose and mouth of an animal and mostly refers to mammals. In the UK, the word snout is slang for cigarette.
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It is their snout.
A proboscis is an elongated appendage from the head of an animal, either a vertebrate or an invertebrate. In invertebrates, the term usually refers to tubular mouthparts used for feeding and sucking. In vertebrates, the term is used to describe an elongated nose or snout.
trout
ant eater
an elephant
Badger
The Australian marsupial with a pouch and a prominent, pointed snout, is most likely the bilby, which is a type of bandicoot.
The gavial or gharial of Asia.
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