Possibly could be 8ft and MAN you should SEEE THOSE BUGGERSSS!!!!!
Typically, a person's thumb and nose are not the same length; the thumb is usually shorter than the nose. However, this can vary between individuals due to differences in body proportions. On average, the thumb length is about 2-3 inches, while the nose can range from about 2 to 4 inches, depending on the person's size and anatomy.
I just pulled one out of my nose that was 5/8" long.
Generally, the length of a person's nose is not the same as the length of their ear. However, on average, the ear and nose can be similar in size, with both typically measuring around 5 to 6 centimeters long in adults. Individual proportions can vary widely, so it's not a strict rule. Personal anatomy and genetics play a significant role in these measurements.
There is the root, when the bridge of the nose just starts to peak. The nasal base is the length of the bottom of the nose. The nasal ridge is the length of the cartilage leading down the nose.
it varies so much, there could never be one number. every single horse is different
There is the root, when the bridge of the nose just starts to peak. The nasal base is the length of the bottom of the nose. The nasal ridge is the length of the cartilage leading down the nose.
The average shape of a Red Fox is 18"-33.75" in length, with a rather fluffy tail, and a pointy nose, and pointy ears.
Yes.
An average couch is about average length
There is no definitive answer to this question since nose length can vary greatly among individuals, and historical records may not provide accurate measurements of nose length.
The Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, was about 100cm-110cm in length, with its tail half the length of its body again. The largest measured specimen was 9.5 ft from nose to tail (289cm - just short of 3 m). Adults stood about 40-60 cm at the shoulder and weighed 15-30 kilograms, or 33 to 66 lb. The males were larger than females on average.
It's 6.6 length wise