For rooting. For example, to dig with, or as if with the snout or nose: "Even a blind hog can root up an acorn."
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dirty with mud on its nose. Pink with some mud splatters over its body.
Strong, end of snout has a slight curve to aid in rooting.
The snout of a pig is used to breathe, to smell with, and, as it is very muscular, it is used to dig up roots, and other food.
That is what you call it. A snout.
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A pig's snout is commonly strengthened by cartilage. This is to protect the nose from damage while the pig is feeding.
the rostrum is the snout of a fetal pig
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Pigs snouts are useful for digging.
I can give you several sentences.A pig's snout is very sensitive.Some people use the word "snout" as a slang for their nose.The dog stuck its snout under the man's hand and begged to be petted.
There are some recipes which include the ingredient 'pig nose' or 'pig snout'. Pig snout with beans and rice, roasted snout, and a soup with pig snout are just a few examples.
A pig's snout is commonly strengthened by cartilage. This is to protect the nose from damage while the pig is feeding.
the rostrum is the snout of a fetal pig
Its snout.
Snout.
The snout.
It's Hawaiian for 'triggerfish with a snout like a pig'
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