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Snouts meaning
plural of snout
Example sentences (19)
After heavy rains, they sometimes found baby dragons washed up on rocks nearby: slender and sinuous with blunted snouts, frilled throats and nearly translucent pink skin.
Ethiopian wolves feed on the sweet nectar of a local flower, picking up pollen on their snouts as they do so – which may make them the first carnivores discovered to act as pollinators.
I wonder how deep the Creekmores have their snouts in the public trough - particularly the Universal Service Fund.
Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie perhaps expressed their joint view best: “They have their snouts in the trough so far that they’re blowing that many bubbles I could jump in and have a bubble bath.
The unseemly political campaigning of the 2024 polls – and the emergence of scores of hopefuls trying to get their snouts into the troughs of power or state resources – showed that politics is this country’s growth industry.
Until their opportunity comes, they have little choice but to huddle together and keep their snouts warm.
Water vole officer at PTES, Emily Sabin, said: "With their glossy dark brown fur, blunt snouts and furry tails, water voles are incredibly cute, but the decline they continue to experience is nothing short of alarming.
Their sharp claws, long snouts, and tongues help aerate the soil, and more so, each pangolin can eat millions of insects each year.
They're called snouts and they're delicious.
Wedgefish and guitarfish are collectively known as "rhino rays", because of their elongated snouts.
I've kissed them on their snouts and bellies.
A study of diplodocid snouts showed that the square snout, large proportion of pits, and fine, subparallel scratches of the teeth of Apatosaurus suggests it was a ground-height, nonselective browser.
Dolphin skulls have small eye orbits, long snouts, and eyes placed on the sides of its head.
Humans bred dogs to have more "juvenile physical traits" as adults such as short snouts and wide-set eyes which are associated with puppies, because people usually consider these traits to be more attractive.
Some trilobites even developed shovel-like snouts for ploughing through muddy sea bottoms.
Their skull has small eye orbits, small, blunt snouts, and eyes placed on the sides of the head.
They cover their snouts with sponges to protect them while foraging.
They have an egg-tooth at the tip of their snouts, which is developed from the skin, helps them pierce out of the shell.
Whale skulls have small eye orbits, long snouts (with the exception of monodontids and ziphiids) and eyes placed on the sides of its head.