Snout of a sort
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NEBSnout of a sort
SERRASnout of a sawfish
SAWSnout of a sharklike fish.
hognosea type of snake with an upturned snout
hognosesHOGNOSE, a type of snake with an upturned snout
flutemoutha fish of the genus Aulostoma, having a much elongated tubular snout
shovelnosea freshwater sturgeon of N. American rivers, having a broad shovel-like snout
flutemouthsFLUTEMOUTH, a fish of the genus Aulostoma, having a much elongated tubular snout
shovelnosesSHOVELNOSE, a freshwater sturgeon of N. American rivers, having a broad shovel-like snout
reperepethe elephant fish, a large fish of the Pacific with a trunk-like snout
dikdikany of a genus (Madoqua) of small antelopes of eastern and southern Africa having an elongated snout
pigfishesA deep-bodied scaleless fish with a protuberant snout, living in the cooler seas of the southern hemisphere
starnoseNorth American mole, Condylura cristata, having a starlike ring of fleshy processes around the end of the snout
boarfishany of several fishes having a projecting snout, especially a small, spiny-rayed fish, Capros aper, of European waters
alligatora reptile of a mainly American family related to the crocodile but with a shorter, broader snout and non-protruding teeth
alligatorsALLIGATOR, a reptile of a mainly American family related to the crocodile but with a shorter, broader snout and non-protruding teeth
sawfishlarge, elongated ray of the genus Pristis, living along tropical coasts and lowland rivers, with a bladelike snout bearing strong teeth on each side
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
proboscidesThe nose of a mammal, esp. when it is long and mobile, such as the trunk of an elephant or the snout of a tapir
proboscisThe nose of a mammal, esp. when it is long and mobile, such as the trunk of an elephant or the snout of a tapir
proboscisesThe nose of a mammal, esp. when it is long and mobile, such as the trunk of an elephant or the snout of a tapir
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
coatieither of two tropical American mammals (Nasua nasua and North narica) related to the raccoon but with a longer body and tail and a long flexible snout
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
seahorseA small marine fish with segmented bony armor, an upright posture, a curled prehensile tail, a tubular snout, and a head and neck suggestive of a horse
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
billfishesA large, fast-swimming fish of open seas, with a streamlined body and a long, pointed, spearlike snout. It occurs on the surface in warmer waters and is a popular sporting fish
billfishA large, fast-swimming fish of open seas, with a streamlined body and a long, pointed, spearlike snout. It occurs on the surface in warmer waters and is a popular sporting fish
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
echidnaany of several insectivorous monotremes of the genera Tachyglossus, of Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea, and Zaglossus, of New Guinea, that have claws and a slender snout and are covered with coarse hair and long spines
echidnasany of several insectivorous monotremes of the genera Tachyglossus, of Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea, and Zaglossus, of New Guinea, that have claws and a slender snout and are covered with coarse hair and long spines
tapirany of a genus (Tapirus) of herbivorous chiefly nocturnal perissodactyl mammals of tropical America and southeastern Asia from Myanmar to Sumatra that have a heavy sparsely hairy body and the snout and upper lip prolonged into a short flexible proboscis
hognoseany of a genus (Heterodon) of rather small harmless stout-bodied North American colubrid snakes with keeled scales and an upturned snout that seldom bite but hiss wildly and often play dead when disturbed called also hog-nosed snake puff adder
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
anglerfishA fish that lures prey with a fleshy lobe attached to a filament that arises from the snout and hangs in front of the mouth. Most anglerfishes have a very large head and wide mouth, with a small body and tail
anglerfishesA fish that lures prey with a fleshy lobe attached to a filament that arises from the snout and hangs in front of the mouth. Most anglerfishes have a very large head and wide mouth, with a small body and tail