The temperament of a red nose pit will vary from dog to dog. Much of the dog's temperament depends on how it is raised. A pit bull that is well socialized, and well trained will have a good temperament.
Same as us - by breathing in air, which is delivered to the lungs to be exchanged with carbon dioxide, which the horses breathe out.
The Welsh word for 'nose' is trwyn.
Yes, a snout is a fancy word for nose. You can call a rabbits nose a snout! :)
Yes, a nose is a noun. The word "a" is an article.
The word "predicate" just means the verb, the action word, what the subject is doing. In this case, the subject is the seal ("trained" is an adjective, which describes that animal). And what the seal is doing is balancing a ball . So, the predicate is "balanced."
Your born with it.
The nose guard cannot slap at the ball to cause a fumble.
a dimater of a tennis ball is god nose what
a washing machine when you put to many clothes in it (i think)
Usually with your nose, although you could also use a trained dog.
Blake's nose is huge because he is a Jew baby. He can poke your eye out with his nose. He can also pop a ball. He has the largest Jew nose ever recorded.
Yes, the word 'nose' is both a noun (nose, noses) and a verb (nose, noses, nosing, nosed). Examples: Noun: The ball hit him in the nose. Verb: I know how to nose out his secrets.
red seal
A riser that has a curved shape at front.
With your hands and cover your face or the ball can hit you and give you a bloody nose
ice on nose, and take a couple asprin, or what ever painkiller you normally use.