snout in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

snout in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The snout has polygonal rugose scales, the back of the head has small granules.
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The eyes are very small and are located on the top of the head, which has a blunt snout and is wedge-shaped.
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The frontal scale is longer than its distance from the end of the snout and a little shorter than the parietals.
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The snout is rounded and blunt when viewed from above, which is why it is also called the blunt-nosed viper.
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He is described a small, white, four-footed creature with a stubby snout, whiskers, green eyes, and pointed ears.
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The head is elliptical, depressed, slightly distinct from neck with a short, rounded snout and large nostrils.
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The head is short but the snout is relatively long and projecting, measuring a fifth as long as the disc is wide.
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The frontal scales are longer than their distance from the end of the snout and shorter than the parietal scales.
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Upper surfaces and throat covered with minute granular scales, a little larger on the snout; abdominal scales moderate, imbricate.
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Its triangular snout is long and pointed, with a large mouth.
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