He says that when they approached him to plug the Snout record he gave them a price he knew they could afford. |
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Heading into the entranceway of the Boar's Snout, the three men navigated through the intoxicated crowd with a sleek agility. |
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Unlike the common shrew, it has a fat, bulbous head and a short, narrow snout. |
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Termites rush to a breach in their nest and clamp their jaws onto the snout of a marauding anteater, almost guaranteeing their own death. |
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In addition to the embryos and eye, the fossil find includes portions of a snout plus jawbones, skull bones, cheekbones, and teeth. |
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Siganids get their common name, rabbitfishes, from their peaceful temperament, rounded blunt snout, and rabbit-like appearance of the jaws. |
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For dogs of moderate aggressiveness, a sharp whack on the snout with a drumstick is usually enough. |
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Occasionally I would be rewarded with a wee, twitching, whiskered snout poking out of the little yellow house. |
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The sense of smell is keen and the snout is used to probe when searching for food. |
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He laughed and thumped the table in appreciation, then twisted his fist in front of his nose, miming a snout. |
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Gray wolves can be distinguished from red wolves by their larger size, broader snout, and shorter ears. |
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The yapok is a long-legged opossum with a relatively broad snout, and a long, almost hairless, scaly tail except at its base. |
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A large, active amphiuma may rub its snout on the screen if the screen lid covers the entire top of the enclosure. |
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The court rooms play host to crusty gout ridden old men that wouldn't know justice if it was to smack them on the snout. |
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His fleshless snout made stunted attempts at movement while he spoke, though his speech was clear and articulated. |
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As a result, a broad edentulous region would have been present between the two first premaxillary teeth in the articulated snout. |
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The southern tamandua has an elongated snout and is covered by creamy yellow-brown fur. |
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They look vaguely similar to the sharks of Jaws infamy, huge midriffs tapering to a point at snout and tail. |
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Didi is a registered pure-bred gold schipperke, the colour of a golden fox, with foxy ears and a pointy foxy snout. |
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The tip of the snout is expanded into a naked pink disc which supports 22 finger-like tentacles or feelers which give this creature its name. |
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When it came within a metre of the canoe, Henri gave it a hard bang on the snout with his paddle. |
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Sturgeon species are noted by a spindle-shaped body with five rows of bony scutes and a long snout with sensory barbels. |
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The epaulette shark's slender body is slightly flattened with a rounded snout, two short nasal barbels, and large spiracles. |
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However, look at that long nose, big barbels hanging off the protracted snout and you know you're after the real thing. |
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My Pet Dog was a droopy old basset hound with folds of brown and white fur draped over his snout. |
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The megamouth shark is characterized by a distinctive white band on the anterior surface of the snout. |
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The California tiger salamander is a large, stocky, terrestrial salamander with small eyes and a broad, rounded snout. |
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This fish is recognized by its short broad snout with four barbels closer to the tip of the snout than the mouth. |
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The head contains bony plates with short spines at the tip of the snout and anterior to the eye. |
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As a precaution, I had scented toilet paper stuffed up my nose, but the bouquet still came on like a rotten gauntlet across the snout. |
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His large snout sniffed at the air, and he bowed graciously, his large ears flopping. |
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All tapirs have a short, fleshy proboscis formed by the snout and upper lips. |
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The fish shows other features characteristic of land animals, including ribs, a neck, and nostrils on its snout for breathing air. |
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Tiny, fragile claws poked through the hole, followed by a slender snout, nostrils flaring. |
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She turned and saw the bay nudging his snout through the bars, eager for her strokes. |
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He covered the animal's snout with his mouth and puffed two breaths into her. |
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Beneath the projecting snout there is a small, toothless mouth with thick, sucking lips. |
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The head is elongated and ends in a long, narrow snout, with nostrils that can be closed. |
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From the tip of the snout to the end of its tail, it was no longer than a foot. |
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The crew works until 9 p.m. and all day Saturday repairing the front snout, rear clip and right flame rails. |
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Most believe that, as a police snout, he set them up for lengthy jail sentences. |
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Pyralid, snout or grass moths make up a very large family of more than 25,000 species. |
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Japanese anemones are generally fungus and bug free, but aphids and snout beetles can sometimes be a problem. |
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A small snout beetle, it flies and sometimes infests grain in the field before harvest. |
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This snout beetle punches holes in the baby pods to lay eggs, and uncontrolled, will ruin almost all the peas. |
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Superficially, softshells can be distinguished by their dorsoventral compression, leathery shells, and elongate snout. |
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They typically have a long snout, as evidenced by most moles and shrews and solenodons. |
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We had built our base hut on a spit of land near the snout of a huge glacier. |
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The deepsea cat shark has a broad snout with 8 or 9 rows of pores along the ventral surface. |
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The unique physical characteristic of hognose snakes is their nose, which is turned up like a pig's snout. |
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The hog-nosed skunk uses its long snout to turn up leaf litter as it searches for worms, grubs, and insects. |
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The hog-nosed skunk is named for its fleshy, pig-like snout, which it uses to root for insects and grubs. |
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Salamanders were measured from the tip of the snout to the anterior end of the cloaca. |
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The snout of peccaries has the same mobile cartilaginous disk and terminal nostrils as pigs. |
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The bucket had been stuck on the animal's snout, hanging like a feedbag, preventing it from eating or drinking. |
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They have a small head with a long, thin pipe-like snout and a tail that is about half their total length. |
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It turned its hideous head that looked like a rounded cone, with the snout being the pointy end and the round side being in back. |
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For a perfect finish, the snout of the hunter should stab down between his forepaws just as they hit the ground. |
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Golden moles burrow mainly using their leathery snout combined with thrusts of the forepaws, which are held under the body. |
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Their heads were akin to those of a crocodile, with short yellow teeth protruding over scaled lips, and the long snout jutting forwards. |
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He licked the glisten from her fur and nuzzled among the sensitive whiskers around her snout. |
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The man moved his head slightly so I could make out a brown doggish snout and a black nose. |
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Over ledges in the Whin Sill fall the famous waterfalls of High Force and Low Force and the cataract of Cauldron Snout. |
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Snout and tiger beetles are a lighter hue than specimens found at other locales. |
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Welcoming Snorbit, Supernose, Astrosnort, Snotty Professor, Nosebot, Karate Konk, Snout Dracula, Snortel and Stripey. |
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Further up the Tees, the path climbs beside the waterfall of Cauldron Snout below the dam of Cow Green Reservoir. |
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Appropriately named, the humpback chub has a small head and snout, a streamlined gray body streaked with silver, and a prominent hump along its back. |
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Dozens of deep scars and pits ran across the length its snout. |
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They are characterized by a short snout and the loss of almost all their teeth, which were replaced by a turtle-like beak used for cropping vegetation. |
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The babirusa's elaborate upper tusks are the upper canine teeth, whose sockets are reversed, so they grow vertically up through the skin of the snout. |
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And the kitchen door opened and May stuck her snout into the room again. |
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About the size of a very large chicken, it had a long neck and tail and a peculiar thin, beak-like snout lined with small and widely spaced teeth. |
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The skull was complete but for a recent break across the snout which is interpreted as being caused by mechanical dredging of the pond which occurred previous to the find. |
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On the other hand, for their own analysis Carling et al. used an attenuate isosceles triangle with a blunt snout as their model organism, rather than the profile of an eel. |
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As his grizzled snout suggests, Orlando is 11 years old, which translates to 77 in dog years. |
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He strung it up by its ankles from the branch of a pine tree, placed a five gallon pickle bucket under its snout, and deftly sliced open its jugular veins. |
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Eyelightfish have a blunt snout, a large upturned mouth, a deeply forked caudal fin, and a light-emitting organ, called a photophore, under each eye. |
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Blacktip reef sharks have a fusiform body and a short rounded, blunt snout with an arched down-turned mouth filled with long sharp serrated teeth. |
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Specifically, the shortnose gar is characterized by a short, broad snout. |
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The dino species also has two neat rows of seven holes along its snout. |
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Her snout split into an ear to ear grin and she snickered at him. |
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There is a tradition of roasted suckling pig with a red egg in its snout. |
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Kathleen stared at the pistol, which he held, that had a cloud of smoke whispering from its snout, then she averted her eyes to the fallen officer. |
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He grew to nearly twice his original size, his teeth grew long and sharp, talons erupted from his finger tips, and his nose stretched into a snout. |
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The boys got two loops on the animal's snout and twelve men, six on either side, pulled in opposite directions while the heeler got another loop on the lashing tail. |
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Long ridges of basalt, such as that between Cauldron Snout and Lonton may indicate the presence of surface fissure eruptions. |
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The dale widens below Cauldron Snout, and trees appear, contrasting with the broken rocks where the water descends over High Force. |
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A plastic tube replaces the vacuum's conventional snout, and a plastic cup filled with alcohol replaces the dustbag. |
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The star-nosed mole, which sports a crown of fleshy tendrils round its snout, is nature's king of fast food. |
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The longnose dace Rhinichthys cataractae is a slightly dorsoventrally compressed minnow with a long fleshy snout. |
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Cena argues that the character of 'Wall' acted by Snout represents the partition that exists between Earth and Heaven and that comes down on the day of Apocalypse. |
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Long strings of yellow dangled from Jorn's houndish snout, and his eyes were red. |
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A glacier originates at a location called its glacier head and terminates at its glacier foot, snout, or terminus. |
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Other whales with a blunt snout and reduced dentition rely on suction feeding. |
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Its snout is conical and the gill slits extend around the top and bottom of its head. |
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Their elongated upper and lower jaws form what is called a rostrum, or snout, which gives the animal its common name. |
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Unlike the closely related hawksbill turtle, the green turtle's snout is very short and its beak is unhooked. |
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The first was the musk-beaver, not much different from the ondatra, excepting in the formation of his snout. |
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End moraines, or terminal moraines, are ridges of unconsolidated debris deposited at the snout or end of the glacier. |
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Its whiskers, called vibrissae, lie in horizontal rows on either side of its snout. |
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The Atlantic walrus also tends to have relatively shorter tusks and somewhat more flattened snout. |
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Members of Rajidae are distinguished by their stiff snout and a rostrum that is not reduced. |
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The heraldic antelope has the body of a stag and the tail of a lion, with serrated horns, and a small tusk at the end of its snout. |
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Hedgehogs were declared noxious animals and a bounty of one shilling a snout paid by regional authorities for several years. |
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They have corpulent bodies with a rounded snout, webbed feet and long hind legs adapted for swimming in water and hopping on land. |
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The head is broad with a wide mouth below the terminal snout which has two small nostrils. |
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I was buried with only my snotty snout sticking out. I was frozen. I could become a pigsicle. |
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Among them are turkey thigh and skin defatting, snout cartilage and snout meat removal, and beef neck bone trimming. |
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Named for its long, pig-like snout, the pink hogfish has become a star on local menus, prized for its sweet flavor and firm meat. |
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The biggest giant African land snail ever recorded measured almost 40cm from snout to tail when fully extended and weighed nearly one kilogram. |
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Preoperculum long, distance from end of eye to upper posterior preopercular subequal to distance from snout to an eye length behind eye. |
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The red palm weevil is a species of snout beetle also known as the Asian palm weevil or sago palm weevil. |
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However, the shape of the long, slender, toothless snout suggests the animal wasn't a filter feeder either. |
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An infrared temperature sensor is detailed using a thermopile with an incorporated thermistor into a standard Dynisco snout. |
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A skinny, scraggy rat with a Pinocchio-sized snout, the solenodon is descended from the first mammal on Earth. |
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The Hispaniolan solenodon is a strange looking shrew-like creature with a long snout and has specialised teeth capable of delivering venom. |
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She brings me snout and sweets, and sometimes a cake from Mum. |
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If you place the snout right into the bucket, it won't spray as much. |
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His glasses kept slipping further down onto his prominent snout. |
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Courtship takes place in a series of behavioural interactions that include a variety of snout rubbing and submissive display that can take a long time. |
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The gharial, with its narrow snout, is easier to distinguish, while morphological differences are more difficult to spot in crocodiles and alligators. |
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The metal contraption is laid on a mole run and is triggered when the creature taps a disc with its snout, causing two sets of metal calipers to snap shut around its body. |
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If a resident persists in her attempted elopement, however, Magic uses his snout to nuzzle and direct the resident to turn around and proceed back in the other direction. |
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Field colonization of the melaleuca snout beetle in south Florida. |
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A Ukrainian teen watching NEPTUNE's online webcams glimpsed the snout of a mysterious creature slurping up a slimy hagfish on the seafloor, at a depth of nearly 900 meters. |
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It is a small black beetle with a short snout that does its greatest damage as a whitish grub living in the soil at the base of its host plant feeding on plant roots. |
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Edible insects like Rhynchophorus phoenicis and Analeptes trifasciata, snout beetle and Rhinoceros beetle, respectively are species that damage palms. |
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One challenge, picking a black bear's picture instead of a person's, could be mastered by relying on a mix of visual clues such as furriness or snout shape. |
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And the star-nosed mole, with 22 finger-like tentacles ringing its sensitive snout, may be the world's fastest eater, but with a face like that, would you invite it to dinner? |
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Maxillae and premaxillae brown with little cream spots, and with two irregular cream lines that are between the anterior border of eye and tip of the snout. |
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Ryan blinked and looked at the squidling. It flew up using its tentacles and drifted down onto Ryan's snout. It waved around a tentacle and formed a bubble that drifted away. |
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