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"Snout: A Fascinating Feature in the Animal Kingdom" Gloucester Old Spot Pig - piglets: These adorable piglets are exploring the world with their curious snouts

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028878

DDE-90028878
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. contact zone of glacier and bedrock or moraine is visible. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028877

DDE-90028877
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. contact zone of glacier and bedrock or moraine is visible. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028876

DDE-90028876
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. contact zone of glacier and bedrock or moraine is visible. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028875

DDE-90028875
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. contact zone of glacier and bedrock or moraine is visible. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028874

DDE-90028874
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria. Date: 22/01/2009

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028872

DDE-90028872
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shear marks and moraine debris. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028873

DDE-90028873
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shear marks and moraine debris. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028871

DDE-90028871
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The ice shows layers, shear marks and moraine debris. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. East Tyrol, Austria

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028870

DDE-90028870
Glacier snout of Schlatenkees. The Schlatenkees is one of the biggest glaciers in Austria and retreating rapidly. Glacial till, moraine debris and roche moutonnee are visible. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028864

DDE-90028864
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028863

DDE-90028863
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028860

DDE-90028860
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028859

DDE-90028859
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028858

DDE-90028858
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028857

DDE-90028857
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028856

DDE-90028856
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028855

DDE-90028855
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028854

DDE-90028854
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028853

DDE-90028853
Ice cave and glacier snout of Schlatenkees, source of the creek Schlatenbach. Parts of the have collapsed and melted away. Therefore an ice cave with two openings exists. Austria, East Tyrol

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028558

DDE-90028558
Adult harp seal raising head out of hole in ice, Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec, Canada Date: 02/07/2008

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028557

DDE-90028557
Adult harp seal raising head out of hole in ice, Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec, Canada Date: 02/07/2008

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028550

DDE-90028550
Harp seal pup, close up, Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec, Canada Date: 02/07/2008

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028551

DDE-90028551
Harp seal pup, close up, Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec, Canada Date: 02/07/2008

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028546

DDE-90028546
Harp seal pup, close up, Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec, Canada Date: 02/07/2008

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028548

DDE-90028548
Harp seal pup, close up, Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec, Canada Date: 02/07/2008

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028547

DDE-90028547
Harp seal pup, close up, Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec, Canada Date: 02/07/2008

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028545

DDE-90028545
Harp seal pup, close up, Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec, Canada Date: 02/07/2008

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028543

DDE-90028543
Harp seal pup on ice, Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec, Canada Date: 02/07/2008

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90028542

DDE-90028542
Harp seal pup on ice, Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec, Canada Date: 02/07/2008

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90026412

DDE-90026412
New Zealand Fur Seal, Kaikoura Coast, South Island, New Zealand - Arctocephalus forsteri Date: 05/03/2005

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90026411

DDE-90026411
New Zealand Fur Seal, Kaikoura Coast, South Island, New Zealand - Arctocephalus forsteri Date: 05/03/2005

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90025737

DDE-90025737
Tibet. Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia uncia) Date: 27/08/2005

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90025738

DDE-90025738
Tibet. Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia uncia), captive Date: 27/08/2005

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90023056

DDE-90023056
Zimbabwe. Cape Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) laying in a mud hole Date: 30/08/2007

Background imageSnout Collection: DDE-90020237

DDE-90020237
Kenya. Warthog (Phacochoerus aethiopicus) Date: 25/01/2007

Background imageSnout Collection: Colobus portrait

Colobus portrait
Andrey Shpek

Background imageSnout Collection: Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) licking its snout, Berkshire, England, UK. June

Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) licking its snout, Berkshire, England, UK. June

Background imageSnout Collection: Australian Water Dragon (Physignathus lesueurii), Australia

Australian Water Dragon (Physignathus lesueurii), Australia
animal, animals, australia, australian, close, close-up, close-ups, closeup, closeups, detail, details, dragon, eye, eyes, face, faces, format, gaze, gazes, gazing, head, heads, landscape, lesueurii

Background imageSnout Collection: Tammar Wallaby (Macropus eugenii), Australia

Tammar Wallaby (Macropus eugenii), Australia
alert, animal, animals, attention, australia, australian, camera, coat, curiosity, direct, directly, eugenii, eye, eyes, format, frontal, gaze, gazes, gazing, head, heads, interest, looks, macropus

Background imageSnout Collection: Tammar Wallaby (Macropus eugenii), Australia

Tammar Wallaby (Macropus eugenii), Australia
alert, animal, animals, attention, australia, australian, coat, curiosity, eugenii, eye, eyes, format, gaze, gazes, gazing, head, heads, interest, looks, macropus, marsupial, marsupials, nature

Background imageSnout Collection: Front Cover of The House of Sin, 1897 (litho)

Front Cover of The House of Sin, 1897 (litho)
DGC288107 Front Cover of The House of Sin, 1897 (litho) by Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-98); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (1872 - 1898) was an English illustrator and author

Background imageSnout Collection: Still Life with Checked Tablecloth, 1915 (oil and graphite on canvas)

Still Life with Checked Tablecloth, 1915 (oil and graphite on canvas)
3472198 Still Life with Checked Tablecloth, 1915 (oil and graphite on canvas) by Gris, Juan (1887-1927); 116.5x89.2 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageSnout Collection: Captain Woodwards seals at the London Hippodrome

Captain Woodwards seals at the London Hippodrome
Two of Captain Woodwards performing seals at the London Hippodrome demonstrating their balancing skills. Date: 1903

Background imageSnout Collection: Squirrelfish, five-lined snapper, Torroto

Squirrelfish, five-lined snapper, Torroto
Squirrelfish, Holocentrus adscensionis 22, five-lined snapper, Lutjanus quinquelineatus 23, Torroto grunt, Genyatremus luteus 24 and pointed snout wrasse, Symphodus rostratus 25

Background imageSnout Collection: Figurine of a small boar, from Tappeh Sarab, Iran, c. 6th millennium BC (clay)

Figurine of a small boar, from Tappeh Sarab, Iran, c. 6th millennium BC (clay)
BOO178052 Figurine of a small boar, from Tappeh Sarab, Iran, c.6th millennium BC (clay) by Prehistoric; 3.1x5.6 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; out of copyright

Background imageSnout Collection: Exotic insects

Exotic insects
Jewel bug, Poecilocoris druraei 1, 5, Galerita americana 2, snout weevil, Brenthus minutus 3, magnified 7, and Casnonia longicollis, natural size 4, magnified 6. Handcoloured lithograph from John O

Background imageSnout Collection: Close-up portrait of a smiling pig

Close-up portrait of a smiling pig. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageSnout Collection: Edison Snout, protection from industrial dust

Edison Snout, protection from industrial dust
The Edison Snout, invented by Thomas Edison as a protection from industrial dust in the production of fine steel from low-grade ore. late 19th century




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"Snout: A Fascinating Feature in the Animal Kingdom" Gloucester Old Spot Pig - piglets: These adorable piglets are exploring the world with their curious snouts, sniffing out new adventures. Pig x 3 piglets: Three little piggies, each sporting a unique snout, showcasing the diversity within this beloved animal species. A Green Tree Python in Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia: This stunning snake may not have legs but uses its elongated snout to navigate through the lush rainforest canopy. Gloucester Old Spot Pig Piglet with pumpkins: Fall festivities meet cute overload as this playful piglet investigates a pile of pumpkins using its inquisitive snout. Tamworth Pig - Piglet in straw: With a nose designed for rooting around, this Tamworth piglet is happily exploring its surroundings amidst golden straw. Horse skull: The intricate structure of a horse's skull includes an impressive snout that once helped it graze on grass and leaves. Domestic Pig Haellisches pig (old German Breed) Sow with Piglet: In this heartwarming scene, a sow and her tiny offspring bond over shared moments of nuzzling and nudging with their expressive snouts. African wild dog (African hunting dog) (Cape hunting dog) (Lycaon pictus) running: Known for their exceptional hunting skills, these agile creatures rely on their keen sense of smell housed within their distinctive muzzles to track down prey across vast savannahs. Pig - Kune Kune cross Gloucester Old Spot piglet: Meet an adorable hybrid. This charming little creature boasts traits from both parent breeds while flaunting its endearing snout at us all. Bearded pig (Sus barbatus) close up of snout, Bako National Park, Sarawak, Borneo.