Their noses are unique to each individual, so they can be identified by their noses. The wrinkles around gorillas' noses are called nose prints and are unique for each individual, much like a human's finger prints.
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∙ 9y agoGorillas are known to have unique nose prints. This compares well with humans, who are known to have unique fingerprints.
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∙ 13y agoGorrilas have big nostrils because, they have big fingers.
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∙ 12y agoTo breath more air .
Uh DER gorrilas
long tail ,big toes, far apart nostrils,long arms and legs.
Arabians have smaller dished heads and smaller noses than other breeds. They have larger nostrils than some breeds. They were bred for agility, like climbing and sometimes racing. The big nostrils allows them to get more air and the small frame, gain more speed.
A horse has two nostrils, one on each side of its nose.
Every animal has a butt hole to let the food they eat get out of their body. If they didn't then it would just sit there in their body, and they would eventually get to big and die. So yes snakes do have butt holes.
Yes, cows do have large nostrils. These large nostrils will allow more air into the lungs than smaller nostrils would.
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Llamas have big nostrils because, in prehistoric times, mice could not find homes during the winter. They tried to fit in the llamas nostrils but could not fit. So, the mice stretched out the llamas nostrils. Now causing all llamas to have large nostrils.
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A Shetland pony's nostrils are in proportion to its face, so although they have smaller nostrils than, say, a shire horse, nostrils on a Shetland pony do not usually look particularly small for that pony. I have two miniature Shetland ponies, and from memory I would say their nostrils are about 1-2 inches big.
They're so big, that Rosie O'Donnel and Michael Moore go exploring in them!
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so we can breath