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For animals, what's the difference between "nose" and "snout"?

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Rebecca

A "nose" for an animal is a small bump on the face that houses the nostrils, which are used to breathe or smell. Some animals with a "nose" are cats, elephants, and some dogs. A "snout" is a long, projecting nose, mouth, and jaw. Some animals with snouts are cows, horses, baboons, most dogs, bears, and rats. Ex: The beast's long snout housed many sharp teeth. Ex: The kitten has a cute little nose. Ex: The crocodile's snout is built to hunt prey. Ex: Her pug's nose is so tiny.

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