Having a snub snout
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PUGNOSEDHaving a snub snout
dolphinsmarine mammal having a beaklike snout
dolphinmarine mammal having a beaklike snout
flutemoutha fish of the genus Aulostoma, having a much elongated tubular snout
teleosauran extinct marine crocodile, having a slender snout and short front legs
teleosaursTELEOSAUR, an extinct marine crocodile, having a slender snout and short front legs
anteaterstropical American mammal having a long snout and feeding on ants and termites
flutemouthsFLUTEMOUTH, a fish of the genus Aulostoma, having a much elongated tubular snout
shovelnosea freshwater sturgeon of N. American rivers, having a broad shovel-like snout
shovelnosesSHOVELNOSE, a freshwater sturgeon of N. American rivers, having a broad shovel-like snout
dikdikany of a genus (Madoqua) of small antelopes of eastern and southern Africa having an elongated snout
starnoseNorth American mole, Condylura cristata, having a starlike ring of fleshy processes around the end of the snout
tubenoseslender, marine fish, Aulorhynchus flavidus, inhabiting coastal waters from southern California to Alaska, having a long, tubelike snout
boarfishany of several fishes having a projecting snout, especially a small, spiny-rayed fish, Capros aper, of European waters
coatiany tropical American carnivore of the genus Nasua, related to the raccoon, having an elongated body, long, ringed tail, and a slender, flexible snout
coatisany tropical American carnivore of the genus Nasua, related to the raccoon, having an elongated body, long, ringed tail, and a slender, flexible snout
bilbyany of several bandicoots of the genus Macrotis, esp. M. lagotis, of the Australian region, having leathery, rabbitlike ears and a long, pointed snout: an endangered species
bilbiesany of several bandicoots of the genus Macrotis, esp. M. lagotis, of the Australian region, having leathery, rabbitlike ears and a long, pointed snout: an endangered species
cephalochordateany of a number of chordate fishlike animals (including the lancelets and amphioxus), having a persisting notochord projecting beyond the nerve cord to the end of the snout
velociraptorany of a genus (Velociraptor) of theropod dinosaurs of the Late Cretaceous having a long head with a flat snout and a large sickle-shaped claw on the second toe of each foot
triceratopsA large quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaur living at the end of the Cretaceous period, having a massive head with two large horns, a smaller horn on the beaked snout, and a bony frill above the neck
triceratopsesA large quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaur living at the end of the Cretaceous period, having a massive head with two large horns, a smaller horn on the beaked snout, and a bony frill above the neck
solenodoneither of two insectivores of the genus Solenodon, resembling a large shrew and having small eyes, a long and pointy snout, and a scaly tail, including the coarse-haired, reddish-brown to grayish-black S. paradoxus of Hispaniola and the fine