The phrase "nose to beak" typically refers to a comparison between the anatomical structures of different species, particularly in the context of birds and mammals. It highlights the similarities and differences in the snouts or facial structures of these animals. In a broader sense, it can also imply a close examination or scrutiny of features, characteristics, or behaviors in a comparative context.
no a beak beak
A dolphin's beak is there so it can breathe, eat, ect. It is a beak not a nose.
on its beak
A dolphin's beak is there so it can breathe, eat, ect. It is a beak not a nose.
no it has a beak
A dolphin's beak is there so it can breathe, eat, ect. It is a beak not a nose.
Parakeets have a beak and the thing above it which is called the cere.
Right above its beak.
penguins have a beak.
A beak or bill
A beak, an anus, and a nose! A beak, an anus, and a nose!
Yes Its their nose