Species difference
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Sheep and Goat
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Horse
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The nasal cavity is longer and cylindrical
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The nostrils are very dilatable and are divided by the alar fold into a small blind diverticulum on the upper part -the false nostril and a large lower part - true nostril
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The naso-lacrimal orifice is visible on the floor of the true nostril about 2" behind the inferior commissure
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The ductus incisivus is blind at its dorsal end
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Pig
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The nostrils are situated in the flat cranial surface of the rostrum or snout, a short cylindrical projection with which the upper lip is fused and is circumscribed by a prominent circular margin
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The nostrils cannot be dilated much because they are embedded within the skeleton of the face
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The nose is extended from the snout to the level of the eye
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In the snout, a bone, os rostri between the nostrils is seen as an adaptation to the habit of burrowing or rooting
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The skin covering the snout is pigmented and divided by shallow grooves
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These surface markings are specific for individual animals and helpful in identification
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The nasal cavity is long and narrow
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The incisive duct and vomero-nasal organ are as in ox
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Dog
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Rabbit
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Fowl
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Last modified: Saturday, 21 April 2012, 5:45 AM