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What's the thing that the whale-- The snout.JAE'LEN JOSEY: The snout.Is it a snout?
JAE'LEN JOSEY: The snout.
Is it a snout?
the dog snout really matters this is from research by Brent Craven and Gary settles and their colleagues that shows
and pulling the snout, and pulling the tongue of this deer, of this stag, again with an erect penis.
The glacier snout gets thick before it calves off into the sea ice.
on the front of the snout of T. Rex, and that was based on the vascularity of the maxilla itself.
You've got this very large snout.
the interior area of the snout I mean it almost if you studied cognition all almost looks like a brain um stuck
least bit stirred by the snout parked in the knee and the wagging hind parts.
What's the thing that the whale-- The snout.
and the moment I did that the elephant raised its snout and batted me on the head."
this is our house it's what they call a snout house
highest possible privacy i was happy in my snout house it was the first house i had ever
told me to do, there was this snout right in front of me.
You have things like the Spinosaurus with the scales on their backs and the long snouts that ate fish and swam around in the shallow water.
He tells them, "These people have snouts of steel, and they eat humans alive."
not realizing that it comes from a little pouch under its ass or tail or whatever right it puts his snout into
There's teeth, the beak, the snout, changing it, the tail, and the arms and hands.
This crab collected a lot of red and green algae and some hydroids coming out of its snout there.
The leash is taut, her doleful eyes transfixed as she lifts her snout to heaven, every imaginable taste
to tell this early memory about his own early trauma at the hands, or snout, of an elephant,
When it comes to the front of the body, to the snout, to the face, to the business end, birds today have beaks.
First of all, the domesticated foxes have a rounder, shorter, more dog-like snout.
If you think of a fox in the wild, you think of this long, pronounced snout-- domesticated foxes-- more dog-like, round, short.
So what's the equivalent in the vegetable world of the nose to tail, snout to tail, however you call it.
What it is the larva of a couple of different pests of the agave plant, the agave snout weevil, as an example.
If you look in dogs' world, for instance, a greyhound with its long pointed snout is dolichocephalic, whereas a
"My father handed me up a peanut to give to the elephant and I reached out my little arm, but just at the moment, when I was about to put it in the elephants snout just as my father
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