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The muzzle is innervated by one of the twelve pairs of cranial nerves, which start in the brain and emerge through the skull to their target organs. Other destinations of these nerves are the eyeballs, teeth and tongue.
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Snouts are found on many mammals in a variety of shapes. Some animals, including ursines and great cats, have box-like snouts, while others, like shrews, have pointed snouts.
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is the protruding portion of an animal's face, consisting of its nose, mouth, and jaw. In many animals, the structure is called a
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Wilkins, Adam (2017). "History of the Face II: From Early Primates to Modern Humans".
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is called the "trunk" and is used for a wide range of purposes, including
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have reduced muzzles, with the exception being human beings, whose
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types, have muzzles that somewhat resemble the original
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Howard E. Evans; Alexander de Lahunta (7 August 2013).
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does not have protruding jaws nor a snout but merely a
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Index

Snout (disambiguation)

Tapir
flehmen
rostrum
proboscis
mammals
rhinarium
olfaction

Asian elephant
proboscis
feeding
exploration
social grooming
Pig
Strepsirrhine
baboons
Great apes
face
human nose
stop
scents
mouth
domestic dog
breed
Rough Collie
brachycephalic
pug
sled dogs

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