It is the 'Tapir' (mammal) and are in the jungles of Central and South America and South East Asia. Although it is piglike in appearance it's related to the horse and rhino. They eat leaves, reeds and roots and are good swimmers and big water drinkers. When in danger they are extremely fast on their feet and will often charge their enemy through thick brush.
A snout is the part of a face on an animal like a pig, mouse, squirrell or crocodile.The word snout is a noun. A snout is the nose and mouth of an animal and mostly refers to mammals. In the UK, the word snout is slang for cigarette.
Nope... a Tapir is a mammal - it has a flexible snout.
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It is their snout.
The first animal listed in the Oxford English Dictionary is "Aardvark," which is a nocturnal mammal native to Africa known for its long snout and sticky tongue used for feeding on ants and termites.
an elephant
Are you thinking of a Gharial - see related link for a picture.
an example would be a coati. coatis have long, flexible snouts and tails. they are related o raccoons.
Badger
An animal that is sometimes called an earth pig is the aardvark. It is a mammal found in Africa with a long snout used for sniffing out insects, its primary food source. Aardvarks are nocturnal and burrow underground to avoid predators and regulate body temperature.
The Australian marsupial with a pouch and a prominent, pointed snout, is most likely the bilby, which is a type of bandicoot.
The gavial or gharial of Asia.