Sentences with phrase «shaped snouts»

Both versions feature subtle creases on the hood, v - shaped snouts centered by the Toyota logo that dip into each lower grille area, and trapezoidal headlamps that venture into the front fender (LEDs are standard at the rear and at the front on most trims).

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The shape of the creature's 36 - centimeter (1.2 - foot) snout, which points straight forward rather than slightly downward like today's river dolphins, suggests the mammal spent most of its time at sea and likely fed on fish, the scientists say.
Paleontologist John Kappelman of the University of Texas at Austin is finding the answer in northern Ethiopia, where he recently excavated the remains of five new elephant relatives (including the tusks seen here), huge rodent like hyraxes, and a late Arsinoitherium, a seven - foot - tall rhino - shaped beast that sported a pair of enormous conical horns on its snout.
The snout's unique shape means water just above it is far less turbulent than that around the rest of the seahorse.
Reduction of one of the lincRNAs, which they called cyrano, caused the zebrafish to have enlarged snouts, small heads and eyes, and short, curly tails, while the zebrafish lacking the lincRNA they called megamind had abnormally shaped heads and enlarged brain ventricles.
If you think the car's flared arches and snout nose look familiar, it's because much of their shape appears to be borrowed from the Ginetta G40 of the 1960s.
The body's unusual shape (dropping snout, flat and abrupt rear end) yielded an extremely low coefficient of drag for the time period of Cd = 0.29.
Upon snapping a photo of pooch, the app looks at the eight different and unique points on the dog's face, such as how far its eyes are apart from each other and the shape of its snout.
This version has larger spaces so it's easier for my dog to get the food than in the spiral and the flower shape one but for a dog with a large snout or bit tongue this is still effective.
They have a shorter coat than most Japanese breeds and their head is a stocky and square shape usually with a longer snout.
Because of the shape of their heads and their snout (or the lack thereof), it's harder for them to actually breathe anything in thus making it harder for them to cool off.
The patented Pet Travel Mug is shaped to fit perfectly in cup holders while providing a wide opening for the biggest of snouts.
Smoked meaty bones, natural, clear kneecaps, tendons of all shapes and sizes, ears, esophagus, trachea, heart muscle, pig snout, ox tails and bully sticks — long, short, twisted, braided, shaped, packaged and bulk — comprise a veritable buffet of body parts that invite customers in.
I can see the bend of snouts beneath the water, the flat, half - moon shape of their tails, the nub - like fins that sprout from their backs.
Folding the paper at just the right angles to convincingly express form, Guardabosques miraculously manage to magic even the more difficult shapes and structures, such as the intricate snout or arched back, out of the complex art of origami.
Representing the spirits of deities, animals, natural growths and deceased ancestors, the dolls are often made from cottonwood root, featuring crescent - shaped mouths, beaks or snouts, as well as bird wings, feathers, and animal horns.
The anterior of the caterpillar appears to have the shape of a trunk - like snout.
Using a fine tip paint brush, paint the snout and inner ear shapes as shown.
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