Yes, a crocodile can close its nostrils. This adaptation allows them to hold their breath while submerged underwater, as they can seal their nostrils to prevent water from entering. This feature is particularly useful for hunting and avoiding detection while swimming.
A crocodile has a special membrane that protects his eyes. He can also close his nose.
The eyes and nostrils are visible.
They are located right on the tip of the nose, on the skull.
the eyes are visible
They breath through their nostrils - situated on the top of their skull.
No that is impossible, for a turtle doesn't even have nostrils.
Same way you close your bum.
a giraffe's nostrils help them by when they close them they block out dirt and sand.
nooo!
Animals with nostrils that can close underwater include seals, sea lions, otters, and some whales and dolphins. This adaptation allows them to dive and stay submerged for longer periods of time without water entering their respiratory system.
Camels have specialized muscles that allow them to close their nostrils. This is an adaptation that to prevents them from inhaling sand.
they can if you dont expect it