The variation in nose shapes among Caucasians, including longer noses, can be attributed to a combination of genetic factors and evolutionary adaptations. Nose size and shape are influenced by ancestry, climate, and environmental conditions; for example, longer noses may have evolved in colder climates to help warm and humidify the air before it reaches the lungs. Additionally, individual genetic variation plays a significant role in physical traits, leading to diverse nose shapes within the population.
they have very long noses
They have long noses from the start. If what you are thinking of doesn't have a long nose, chances are it isn't a Dachshund.
Most puppies/dogs have wet noses and sometimes they get dry but not for long wet noses are a good sign
I am a Caucasian, and I have faced prejudice from non-Caucasians a few times, so I can safely assume that other Caucasians have faced some sort of prejudice as well. In my case, I think it was "revenge" for the prejudice of Caucasians in the past.
spiders dont have noses at all they just eat you alive with their long tonges filled with teeth
elephants dont have noses and this is not sarcasm they have a smockle
No, not all dogs have black noses. Some dogs have pink noses, or even white. Some dog's noses are black to keep their nose from getting a sunburn.
Spiders dont have noses at all they just eat you alive with their long tonges filled with teeth
You have to wait until it grows some.
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Some dogs with long noses include the Dachshund, the German Shepherd, the Afghan Hound, the Greyhound, and the Collie.
sailfish have sword like noses to catch prey