Yes, a snout is a fancy word for nose. You can call a rabbits nose a snout! :)
A sheep's nose is just called a nose. The nose for the sheep helps the sheep smell out predators and its food.
A horse's nose is called a muzzle. It includes the nostrils for breathing and the upper lip, which is used for grooming and grasping food.
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Yes that's it's nose.
a elongated snout is usually a predominately extra long nose that sticks out and is very noticeably long, flat or shovel shaped
A sheep's nose is just called a nose. The nose for the sheep helps the sheep smell out predators and its food.
The nose of a fish is called a snout.
a dolphins nose is called a rostrumor for a simpler answer: Snout/BeakA dolphin's snout is called a rostrum. Same goes for an alligator, crocodile etc.
The nose of a fish is called a snout.
Sharks do not use their nose to breathe like humans do.
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A horse's nose is called a muzzle. It includes the nostrils for breathing and the upper lip, which is used for grooming and grasping food.
The platypus's snout is called a bill. It is not the same as a "duckbill"; nor is it ever called a "duckbill".
Yes, rabbits exhale carbon dioxide as a byproduct of cellular respiration, a metabolic process that occurs in their bodies to produce energy. They inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide just like other mammals.
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.
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