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| on the back, a little larger and keeled on the | snout; a few erect spine-bke tubercles on the flanks |
| The head is narrow and elongated, with the | snout a little longer than the distance between the |
| It had three bony crests: a low crest on the | snout, a short low parietal crest on top of the skul |
| e Royal Court Theatre in January 1962, playing | Snout, a minor role in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Nig |
| anules, minute on the back, much larger on the | snout; a few very small subcortical tubercles are sc |
| l longer than its distance from the end of the | snout, about two thirds the length of the parietals; |
| ly straddles the tail of the male and rubs her | snout above the tail base. |
| Their | snout acts as a ventalation system. |
| stinctive pale dorsolateral line runs from the | snout along the flanks, with a dark brown lateral ba |
| It has a small head with a short, broad | snout, an inferior mouth and a long barbel on the lo |
| d covered with convex granules, largest on the | snout and temples; rostral quadrangular, not quite t |
| It has a medium to short | snout and either semi-lopped or pricked ears. |
| h age; head black or olive, yellow markings on | snout and along sides of head. |
| It has a particularly elongated | snout and a rounded, even-haired tail. |
| It had a short, broad | snout and its long, slender limbs had three digits. |
| Succisa pratensis, Linaria vulgaris, Weasel's | snout and Knautia species. |
| They have small eyes, a hairy | snout and a short tail. |
| It has a hard, roughly triangular | snout and a tail, which is shorter than its body. |
| trus bearing hypertrophied odontodes along the | snout and nonevertible cheek plates. |
| Its back was less arched, and its face, | snout, and neck were somewhat longer. |
| e nostrils are located on the underside of the | snout and are connected to the mouth by a curved gro |
| ts main diagnostic features are its very short | snout and three black spots at the base of the anal |
| anterior margins converging to a blunt-angled | snout, and rounded outer margins. |
| ana species by their shorter back legs, narrow | snout and upturned eyes. |
| There is a distinctive white patch on the | snout and the belly is grayish white to white. |
| It has dark grey fur, a long flattened | snout and has a short but thick bristled tail. |
| Overall shape features a pointed | snout and rhombic shape, with a row of spines or tho |
| s along the base of its dorsal fin, and on its | snout and forehead. |
| It has barbels almost halfway up the | snout and is a sandy brown color with irregular brow |
| It had a shovel-like | snout and weak teeth that suggest it lived by uproot |
| ive features such as a small braincase, a long | snout and a tail in some species. |
| e, which describes the short, pointed upturned | snout, and Physeter, the scientific name for sperm w |
| nd is a laterally compressed shape with a long | snout and light brown legs. |
| e attached to the females by outgrowths of the | snout and lower jaw; the olfactory organs are absent |
| norhynchus had an elongated, albeit, flattened | snout, and sharp awl-shaped teeth, ideal for seizing |
| The head is broad with a shovel-like | snout and a fold of skin across the throat called th |
| s), but unlike the coral snake, it has a black | snout and is not venomous. |
| the related Uberabasuchus, such as the narrow | snout and a groove at the maxilla-premaxilla contact |
| Only the | snout and part of the jaws are known. |
| hy appendages protruding from the front of the | snout, and Bitia has uniquely enlarged palatine teet |
| n the pectoral spines, along the margin of the | snout, and on the entire body except for the abdomin |
| cervical streaks; a few brown lines across the | snout and short vertical brown lines on the lower li |
| features associated with the morphology of the | snout and external naris and it is likely that the l |
| It had a short | snout and proportionally large orbits. |
| They are recognized by their distinctive long | snout and geniculate antennae with small clubs; beyo |
| Maud had found a small bright creature with a | snout and small, translucent wings prowling around a |
| jaw with a strongly S-curved jaw margin, short | snout, and rounded, fused cranial bones. |
| 3 appearance on the Today Show), a crocodile's | snout, and the childish delight found at a birthday |
| Nostril are placed dorsally on the | snout and visible from above. |
| It was described on the basis of an incomplete | snout and articulated lower jaw. |
| Nostrils at the tip of the | snout and visible from above. |
| Meninatherium had one horn on its | snout and was covered in fur. |
| The | snout apparently was hollow, with a supporting inter |
| The head is moderately sized with the | snout appearing pointed. |
| gives her a "pigompact" which she opens; a pig | snout appears from it and attaches itself to her nos |
| shields to the front of the snake (towards the | snout) are called anterior chin shields while those |
| l longer than its distance from the end of the | snout, as long as the parietals; one preocular, in c |
| t, about four times as distant from end of the | snout as from orbit. |
| Articerodes omomoi is a | snout beetle discovered in Thailand in 2008. |
| Articerodes jariyae is a | snout beetle discovered in Thailand in 2008. |
| Articerodes thailandicus is a | snout beetle discovered in Thailand in 2008. |
| Articerodes ohmumoi is a | snout beetle discovered in Thailand in 2008. |
| a member of the weevils group, also called the | snout beetles. |
| t where Ally actually strokes the T.Rex on its | snout before the meteor is shown hitting the earth, |
| inting laniaries, formed by a narrowing of the | snout behind these long fangs. |
| The male positions his | snout behind the rear legs of the female when she st |
| Head moderate, rather depressed; | snout blunt, with moderate canthus rostralis; intero |
| Nostrils at the tip of the | snout, but visible from above. |
| It is known from a partial skull lacking the | snout, but including a detailed endocast of the brai |
| Libytheinae is the nymphalid subfamily of the | snout butterflies, containing two valid genera and a |
| e mouth with small teeth, and a broad, rounded | snout, causing observers to occasionally mistake meg |
| Lomasuchus had a deep, narrow | snout characteristic of peirosaurids. |
| Its duck-like | snout coincidentally makes it resemble a crocoduck. |
| f the most striking examples of the "duckbill" | snout common to hadrosaurs. |
| y brevirostrine; it had a very short and broad | snout compared to other known alligatorids. |
| It is characterized by an unusually flattened | snout compared to other protosuchians, conical isodo |
| This fur seal has a short and broad | snout compared with others in the family. |
| The long, bulbous | snout comprises about half the head length, and come |
| The triangular, projecting | snout comprises about one-fourth the disc length and |
| It consists of the back of the | snout, containing the maxilla with teeth, the poster |
| d butter, bunny haycocks, bunny mouths, calf's | snout, Continental weed, dead men's bones, devil's f |
| Snout covered with convex granules, which may be kee | |
| Snout covered with convex granules, which may be kee | |
| Its long | snout demonstrates that it was a piscivore in life. |
| us is a taxon based on most of a small skull's | snout, displaying distinctive lachrymal horns, found |
| lus also has the characteristic "crest" on the | snout, distinguishing it from pipefish. |
| A unique trait is that the | snout does not strongly taper towards the front as w |
| It had a thin | snout, fairly small teeth, no dorsal fin, and a long |
| Among the recovered bones were most of the | snout, fifteen neck vertebrae (the first two, which |
| The size of the | snout flaps are also highly variable. |
| Aspidorhynchiformes (meaning "shield | snout form") is an extinct order of prehistoric fish |
| With its long | snout, four legs, eight toes, clawed paws and a long |
| anterior border of the orbit or the tip of the | snout; fourth finger longer than third. |
| urus is its elongated, cylindrical premaxilla ( | snout) from which it takes its name and which may ha |
| The | snout has polygonal rugose scales, the back of the h |
| The | snout has numerous sensory nerve endings, and is use |
| that lacks bony ridges; its short, projecting | snout has an angular canthus rostralis. |
| Their large, moose-like | snout has large sinus cavities that warm up the air |
| The | snout is short and blunt, with several enlarged thor |
| The | snout is short and bears large premaxillary and maxi |
| The Stoney Creek Frog's | snout is very useful in the wild. |
| The headland in the book called The | Snout is Portland Bill. |
| y of the shark is pale while the bottom of the | snout is pinkish. |
| Unlike species of Paramphilius, the | snout is greater than half of the snout length, the |
| r also has a highly fused basicranium, but its | snout is unspecialized and unsuitable for digging. |
| The tip of the | snout is wider than the middle, as it constricts beh |
| The | snout is pointed and relatively narrow during juveni |
| The tip of the | snout is rounded and deep with a height of about 9.5 |
| The | snout is more or less upturned, with two species hav |
| Brown | Snout is a 19th-century variety of cider apple origi |
| Brown | Snout is said to have been discovered on the farm of |
| The | snout is used to probe the sea bottom in search of t |
| The | snout is elongated but not extremely so and convex o |
| The glacier | snout is subject to high melt rates from season to s |
| Its | snout is depressed at the end, as long as the distan |
| The | snout is flattened and rounded, with the nostrils pr |
| The head is short but the | snout is relatively long and projecting, measuring a |
| Brown | Snout is very susceptible to fire blight. |
| Snout is short, rounded, with angular canthus rostra | |
| he front of the eye sockets and the tip of the | snout is greater than or equal to the distance betwe |
| The | snout is highly distinctive; it is soft and filled w |
| Its | snout is either slightly pointed or slightly rounded |
| of bubble at the front and short antennae, the | snout is elongated with narrow white cheeks. |
| es, reaching up to 16.5 kilograms (36 lb); the | snout is longer and turns downward; and the spines a |
| The | snout is much narrower than the back of the skull. |
| us ("duck crocodile", for the broad, duck-like | snout) is an extinct genus of notosuchian crocodylom |
| such as "My spoon is going into the gravy, my | snout is going into the trough." |
| The head is quite large, the | snout is elongated with narrow white cheeks, the lar |
| es oblong, arranged in longitudinal folds; and | snout jutting over jaw. |
| It has a fairly wide mouth with a low, broad | snout, large eyes and no chin barbel. |
| (skull 50 cm); 700 to 1000 kg; with a variable | snout length; variable pachyostosis; nasofrontal bos |
| mming like a dolphin or porpoise, and having a | snout like a crocodile. |
| Head large, oviform; | snout longer than the distance between the eye and t |
| Head rather large, oviform; | snout longer than the diameter of the orbit or the d |
| Head large, oviform; | snout longer than the distance between the eye and t |
| he head of a horse and an enormous horn in its | snout, making it vaguely similar to a rhinoceros. |
| ame in full drag, but with the addition of pig | snout masks, in reference to The Hogs, the nickname |
| In some species, odontodes on the | snout may sometimes be extremely hypertrophied. |
| is covered in dermal spinules, those along the | snout midline being enlarged. |
| Head moderate, depressed; | snout moderate, hardly as long as the diameter of th |
| Snout moderately depressed, not spatulate; eye rathe | |
| Cadra and Ephestia belong to the huge | snout moth subfamily Phycitinae, and therein to the |
| Cryptoses choloepi is a sloth moth in the | snout moth family that lives exclusively in the fur |
| For the | snout moth genus, see Lamoria. |
| Elegia (moth), a | snout moth genus in subfamily Phycitinae |
| The Hanham's Owlet or Hanham's | Snout Moth (Phalaenostola hanhami) is a moth of the |
| The Pyralidae or | snout moths are a family of Lepidoptera in the ditry |
| family Pyralinae, which contains the "typical" | snout moths of the Old World and some other regions. |
| The Pyralinae are the typical subfamily of | snout moths (family Pyralidae) and occur essentially |
| r (Diatraea crambidoides), formerly considered | snout moths, are placed in the Crambidae which, as n |
| The Pyralini are a tribe of | snout moths. |
| ghest point in Tamworth is the summit of Black | Snout Mountain at 2,689 feet (820 m) above sea level |
| al as long as its distance from the end of the | snout, much shorter than tho parietals; one pre- and |
| t depressed and fairly distinct from the neck; | snout not projecting, not twice as long as the eye; |
| Head moderate; | snout obtuse, with obtuse canthus rostralis and conc |
| Snout obtusely pointed and projecting, without derma | |
| The beak or | snout of a vertebrate may be referred to as the rost |
| The long | snout of weevils may also be called a rostrum. |
| It still had the distinctive long | snout of its cynodont relatives, with nipping inciso |
| ger the ears and the fingers in the middle the | snout of the anteater. |
| shorter than its distance from the end o£ the | snout or than the parietals; eye between four shield |
| io-tarsal articulation reaching the tip of the | snout or beyond. |
| The Common Idia, Powdered | Snout or Waved Tabby (Idia aemula) is a moth of the |
| The Pale Phalaenostola, Tufted | Snout or Pale Epidelta (Phalaenostola metonalis) is |
| is as long as its distance from the end of the | snout or a little shorter and shorter than the parie |
| shorter than its distance from the end of the | snout, or than the parietals; loreal slightly longer |
| and there is a distinctive white patch on the | snout, past the level of the eyes. |
| Head long; | snout pointed, much longer than the distance between |
| head pale olive to black, yellow markings on | snout present or not. |
| Head is flattened from sides, | snout profile is round, cheeks are round. |
| The bluntly pointed | snout projects distinctly beyond the lower jaw. |
| snouts, the results of the analysis show that | snout proportions alone are not indicative of phylog |
| Head moderate; | snout rather pointed; cauthus rostralis indistinct; |
| les, its blowhole being located halfway up its | snout rather than at the top of its head. |
| Snout rather attenuated and prolonged. | |
| It has the shortest | snout relative to the dorsal skull length among all |
| of a partial skull and fragments of a slender | snout reminiscent of that of a false gharial. |
| One is short and fat, with a short | snout resembling that of the Chinese Lard pig. |
| Snout rounded; rostral small, just visible from abov | |
| , South Africa, and Taiwan have shown that the | snout shape, body width, and teeth counts vary consi |
| Head broader than long; | snout short, rounded; canthus rostralis distinct; in |
| Head moderate; | snout short, obtuse; upper jaw notched mesially, ser |
| Crown without bony ridges; | snout short, obliquely truncated, with angular canth |
| d, as long as its distance from the end of the | snout, shorter than the panetals; loreal small, elon |
| al as long as its distance from the end of the | snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal square or |
| l longer than its distance from the end of the | snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal longer tha |
| is as long as its distance from the end of the | snout, shorter than the parietals, with no loreal. |
| short limbed with a strong tail and elongated | snout, somewhat resembling modern crocodiles. |
| Schrankia costaestrigalis - Pinion-Streaked | Snout Stephens, 1834 |
| from its congeners by its fairly long, pointed | snout, teeth restricted to the central premaxilla an |
| Its nostril is situated nearer to tip of | snout than to its eye. |
| Majungasaurus had an even broader | snout than other abelisaurids, and other aspects of |
| ve that its eyes were closer to the end of its | snout than in its larger relative. |
| It has a distinctly longer and more slender | snout than other weevils, which can be up to twice t |
| species is distinguished from H. hypnale by a | snout that has a strongly upturned tip. |
| marked with dark stripes that extend from its | snout that may break up into spots. |
| Charassognathus has a | snout that makes up slightly less than half of the t |
| lyfish is commonly known for its namesake long | snout that is much more distinctive than those of si |
| It has a relatively big mouth and long | snout that extends to beneath the middle of the eye |
| like the latter in the longer and more pointed | snout, the absence of a strong ridge on the inner al |
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