eskimo kiss
es·ki·mo kiss
pronunciation: 'es-k&-"mO 'kis
1: the rubbing of two noses together.
the eskimos would kiss with their noses, so that their lips wouldn't freeze together.
Fly's rub their legs together because they want to no that what they just ate !
When houseflies rub their hind limbs together, they are cleaning themselves. Grooming is a primary activity among houseflies and may even be called 'hand' rubbing.
they are getting ready to mate
Penguins, like other birds, do not have noses the way you think they do. They only have nostrils on the surface of their hard beaks (which are part of their mouth structure).
Male and female birds have a vent that is called a cloaca. This vent is shared by the digestive and reproductive systems. When both females and males are ready to breed, they rub their cloacas together.
It's a traditional greeting. - Just like some people would shake hands. - To breathe the same air
New Zealand
The sound is actually called a Pleural rub.
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You rub your nose against someone else's nose.
They will rub their vagain's together
It is called a Hongi. Traditionally you press your noses together and the forehead should touch. This symbolises the breath of life (through the nose) and the sharing of knowledge (the forehead).
A butterfly kiss is when two people ( or butterflies ) rub noses. Hopefully, if and when you do this, you don't sneeze.
If your nose itches or you feel the need to rub it, it means you'll be upset/fight with someone.
Static Electricity!
A fault line is a place where two plates rub together. This tectonic activity can cause earthquakes both on dry land and underwater. When it happens underwater, it can create a tsunami.
When we rub two objects together then heat energy is generated.