Strange noses in the animal world

Long-nosed monkeys, tapirs, elephants, seals . all have their own unique noses.

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These Zvezdonos live only in eastern Canada and northeastern United States.They spend a lot of time in underground life and dig in the caves.Their nose is quite bizarre shaped like a star with 22 soft but extremely useful beards.It helps Zvezdonos walk in the dark cave and help him feed.

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As its name suggests, the long-nosed monkey (Proboscis Monkey) possesses extremely large noses and can reach 17 cm.But only males develop the nose because it is used to help male monkeys attract their attention.

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Pigs use their large nose to search for food from nuts to insects or leftovers.

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The name of this species is Aardvark in African language, meaning the piggy.They specialize in tracking the termites and using sharp claws to rake a hole enough for their long nose to pass through, put into the nest to suck in the termites.

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The famous bull dog with a curved nose resembles a rabbit's nose.

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Elephants are probably the animals with the longest nose in the world.Elephant faucet is both the nose, the upper lip and the elephant's hand.He can scratch his back, wipe his eyes, break trees or suck water.

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People can find seals in most oceans in the world.Adult seals have very large noses like swollen glands that help them emit harsh screams.In addition, the nose helps seals to store water, prevent body fluids during mating season when most males have to go out to sea to find food and water.

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Rhino nose is formed from keratin, making it as hard as hair and nails.

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Mink dogs with long noses are masters of sniffing.They are often trained to hunt.

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Shrews with long noses are searching for dinner on the ground including beetles and spiders.

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Tapirs live in forests of South Africa, central and southeastern America.They can bend their soft and business nose in all directions to find fruits and leaves.

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The colorful birds live in Mexico, South and Central America and the Caribbean uses its impressive beak to fight territorial protection, but at the same time it is also a cunning nose that prevents it from missing out on fat prey. Come on.