Turkeys are birds and have beaks. Does that count as a "nose"?
First of all its boogies. Second, birds do not have noses. Thirdly, because birds have great sinuses, no bird has ever had a "boggie".
Toucans are birds, have beaks with opening for nostrils (nares).
Penguins, like other birds, do not have noses the way you think they do. They only have nostrils on the surface of their hard beaks (which are part of their mouth structure).
Many birds have pointed noses that are called beaks. An anteater also has a pointed nose.
The great horned owl is a bird, and as you know, birds have beaks or bills, not noses.
Yes, penguins have noses, but they do not have external nostrils like humans. Instead, penguins have nasal openings on their beaks that help them breathe while swimming and diving. These openings are covered by feathers to prevent water from entering.
No they do not have noses.
Penguins actually have beaks. They are also member of the bird group, but they are the only birds that can swim and face the fierce coldness of Antarctica
No, starfish do not have noses.
Slugs have 4 noses.
Yes they do. They have 4 noses.