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How to use snouts in a sentence

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I used to say that all animals with snouts are cute, but I've had to adjust that view in light of seeing the Tasmanian Devil in person.
They have long snouts, small eyes, large, clawed feet and long nearly naked tails.
There were rodents, bats, elephants and lemurs with pointed snouts and long tails.
White Sturgeon have been described as opportunistic feeders, feeding on the bottom with their long snouts and using their barbels to detect food.
Longnose gar have long, narrow snouts more than twice as long as the rest of the head and they have abundant, sharp, villiform teeth.
Shovel-nosed frogs are smooth-skinned and small, with short, stout forelimbs and small heads with pointy snouts.
They share a penchant for sticking their snouts up the backside of tyrants and then spewing verbal bilge.
Massive carnivorous dinosaurs known as spinosaurs had snouts and jaws similar to modern fish-eating crocodiles.
They have long ugly snouts and gill slits which seem almost to encircle the whole head.
The opprobrium that once attached to informers, snitches, snouts, shoppers and narks in all walks of life no longer exists.
Highly trained sniffer dogs used to detect explosives could have their snouts put out of joint by pioneering chemical research.
A few metres away, one finds strange-looking garden eels, with their curious snouts sticking out of the sand.
Anteaters have long snouts which they thrust into ant-heaps in order to devour the ants or termites.
Are we talking about the little furry things with snuffly snouts and sharp claws, very bad eyesight, those fellows?
While we struggle to make ends meet, their snouts just keep digging deeper into the trough.
In Australia, bottlenose dolphins place sponges over their snouts as protection from the spines of stonefish and stingrays as they forage over shallow seabeds.
Whales, dolphins and porpoises have hair on their snouts as juveniles, but adults do not.
Named for their long snouts, beaked whales live in the open ocean and are hardly ever seen close to the B. C. shoreline.
All the more rewarding the descent into Val Tuors: a high-Alpine section surrounded by 3000 m peaks and glacier snouts.
Moles are usually larger than voles and their long, protruding snouts look quite different to the blunt noses that voles have.
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Males approached each other with menacing demeanor, with heads turned, snouts depressed, and forequarters standing high.
She looks into my kennels, and it is as if turpentine had been rubbed on the hounds' snouts.
Specifically, the reptiles in rookeries had sticks on their snouts during and after the nest-building season.
As they ran, their arms turned into legs, their faces lengthened into snouts and their backs became covered with long gray hairs.
There were also some Isabella sharks, with rounded snouts marked with dark spots.
They puncture them with their snouts and lay their eggs in the bolls.
They have long, gaunt legs, too, and such peaked snouts, that if one of them could be persuaded to sit for his profile, nobody would recognise it for a pig's likeness.
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