long snouted

/lɔŋˈsnaʊtɪd/
adjective
  1. Having a long, projecting nose or muzzle, typically used to describe animals.
    • The long-snouted crocodile lurked just below the water's surface.
    • Anteaters are long-snouted mammals that use their noses to find insects.
    • The long-snouted dolphin is known for its ability to catch fish quickly.
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