Sentences with phrase «with snout»

They saw what appeared to be a seal with its snout out of the water, but they didn't think any seals were around their fishing grounds and they kept watching.
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It's Hawaiian name means triggerfish with the snout like that of a pig.
His whole face swelled, staying with his snout which looked like it could have had a bite from something.
With a snout his size you have to use it... right?!
There are a few reviews on the internet from owners who have not seen any improvement in their dog's condition with Snout Soother by Natural Dog Company.
With a treat in your hand, place it above your dog allowing them to follow it with their snout and sit while doing so.
Every now and then, pairs of gimlet - eyed cops in maroon berets and camouflage would yank some poor devil out of the mob, probe his deteriorating cardboard box with the snout of a machine gun, and haul him off into the shadows.
Unlike the blocky designs of the Ford Super Duty and Chevrolet Silverado / GMC Sierra HD trucks, the Ram continues with its snout - nose front and more rounded design.
There's the one with the snout and I was interested more in finding one that could relate human emotions, because I wanted to keep Rhys» performance in that creature.
This time it is with snout fever, a disease that leaves the animals with open wounds and aggressive natures.
The curse of dog flu has descended onto Japan and with it snout fever can't be far behind.
Sick with snout fever and dog flu, the canines are hungry, dejected, and struggling to get by.
One pushed the collar with its snout.
The scientists replicated ancestral molecular development to transform chicken embryos in a laboratory into specimens with a snout and palate configuration similar to that of small dinosaurs such as Velociraptor and Archaeopteryx.
Weevils are beetles with snouts.
Whichever way you «spin'the figures Sunder; it's still shows many (& I mean many) more Labour pigs with their snouts in the trough than Tory pigs, now doesn't it.
Interestingly, Olsen found that after slaughtering horses, the Botai buried some horse skulls and necks in pits with their snouts facing the southeast, toward where the sun rose in the morning in autumn.
Our other two dogs seemed overly concerned, nudging her with their snouts and pacing back and forth.
While wolves may track down their prey with snouts, the beagle's amazing nose has an unmatched keen sense for smell.
The most exciting is the Foot Push, where two dolphins will raise you up out of the water surface by pushing the bottom of your feet with their snouts.
Hardly surprising as they are all up to their backsides with their snouts in the trough of public money being wasted on wind.
It's past time that scientists with their snouts in the public trough were set straight: the temperature record has been fiddled with.

Not exact matches

That's as great a revelation as noting that you have both a snout and a tail with a body wedged in between.»
Luther was exasperated with the absurdity of the situation: `... Even a sow could be a Christian, for she has a big enough snout to receive the sacrament outwardly», if that was the only criterion for being a Christian.
A squad of whole suckling pigs was lined - up on long grills waiting to be carved by lively snout - wearing chefs who served them up with Mascarpone Polenta accompanied by sautéed wild mushrooms in a Spanish sherry sauce with green chile.
But in the stream, in their fairly advanced stage of deliquescence, with backs and snouts scarred and sore and whitish, they looked considerably less interesting than floundering carp.
The bear made two attempts to scrunch Abe's head into his thorax, irritating him to the point where he lashed out with a stout right to the bear's snout.
The stance by Arsene is at least a gamble, because keeping players who are disillusioned with the club, or who are mendaciously wanting to stick their snouts deeper into the money trough demanding increases to their already sky high salaries is risky because angry employees, and they are only employees, can not be relied upon when the going gets tough.
Now, a new study of wild mice shows that they, too, can develop signs of domestication — white fur patches and short snoutswith hardly any human influence.
The most distinctive feature of the hammerhead shark is also the one that scientists have struggled to explain: the shark's bizarre head anatomy, with its flattened snout and widespread eyes.
Its bones resemble a hybrid of earlier noncrested dinosaurs with flat snouts, Acristavus, and their crested descendants, Brachylophosaurus, which sported a more pronounced profile.
Sawfishes — shark - like creatures with a lethal snout — are the most endangered of all sea fish, but can we get to know them before they go under?
Overall, predators with wide snouts and relatively large, robust skulls, such as crocodiles and orcas, are built to resist the stresses of grabbing and holding sizable, struggling prey, the team reports today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
Velociraptor can be distinguished from other dromaeosaurids by its long and low skull, with an upturned snout.
They found that dogs with shorter snouts had brains which were rotated forwards by up to 15 degrees.
But sizing up how sensitive the snout of, say, a seal is compared with a bat or human isn't straightforward.
So as the shark swam up to me, I essentially punched it with the palm of my hand, underneath its snout.
Again and again, animals of various species domesticated at different times in different parts of the world develop the same domestication syndrome characteristics: more extensive breeding periods; smaller brains, hearts and teeth; small or floppy ears; spotted coats; curly hair and tails; variable numbers of vertebrae in the spine; and juvenile faces with shorter snouts.
Most domesticated mammals, including dogs, tend to have smaller bodies than their wild counterparts, with smaller skulls that have shorter, wider snouts and shorter, lower jaws.
They returned with countless walrus snouts, whose ivory tusks they removed and prepared for trade with Europe.
Its narrow jaws, ending in a pointed snout, were lined with lots of small, sharp teeth best suited to catching other fish.
«Look at that, with that schnoz, and a whip coming out of its tail,» he says, stooping over what turns out to be acornet fish, a long, bony creature with a fluted tube for a snout, a strange rear end, and an altogether alarming red color.
The 169 countries represented banned nearly all trade in sawfish, whose toothy snout is all too popular with collectors.
Working with two elderly captive Guiana dolphins at the Dolphinarium of Allwetterzoo Münster in Germany, researchers began to suspect that the animals might have electroreceptors «because you can see dark pits on their snouts,» says Wolf Hanke, a sensory biologist at the University of Rostock in Germany and one of the study's authors.
The multidisciplinary team's research suggests that a mammal - like mobile snout evolved around 240 - 246 million years ago with the appearance of a group of therapsids called Prozostrodontia, which are direct ancestors of mammals.
The short snout and wide braincase of a canid skull (top) found in Belgium's Goyet Cave, in comparison with two ancient wolves found in nearby caves (middle, bottom), led scientists to claim the Goyet bones are from a 36,000 - year - old dog.
While other beetles are known to pollinate plants, no current - day hidden - snout beetles have been seen visiting orchid plants, and no current - day toe - winged beetles have been seen with pollinaria.
The Triassic was a strange time, Gay notes, with «little tiny, puny things running around getting eaten by everything else out there, giant toilet - headed reptiles, strange plant - eating crocodiles with giant pig snouts.
It has a short snout (its species name even means «small skull»), and instead of a tail with triangular flukes (think of a fish's tail - fins), it had a long, whip - like tail without big fins at the end.
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