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  2. Human nose - Wikipedia

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    Some deformities of the nose are named, such as the pug nose and the saddle nose. The pug nose is characterised by excess tissue from the apex that is out of proportion to the rest of the nose. A low and underdeveloped nasal bridge may also be evident. [37] A saddle nose deformity involving the collapse of the bridge of the nose is mostly ...

  3. 32 brachycephalic animal breeds - AOL

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    Charming, outgoing, and lovable, pugs are happy and sociable companions with a distinctive appearance. Pushed-in noses, flat faces, and adorable wrinkles are the hallmarks of this popular breed ...

  4. Pug - Wikipedia

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    The Pug is a breed of dog with the physically distinctive features of a wrinkly, short-muzzled face, and curled tail. An ancient breed, with roots dating back to 400 B.C., [2] they have a fine, glossy coat that comes in a variety of colors, most often fawn (light brown) or black, and a compact, square body with well developed and thick muscles all over the body.

  5. Simosuchus - Wikipedia

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    The snout resembles that of a pug, giving the genus its name, which means "pug-nosed crocodile" in Greek. [5] The shape of skulls differs considerably between specimens, with variation in ornamentation and bony projections. These differences may be indications of sexual dimorphism. The front (preorbita) portion of the skull is angled downwards.

  6. File:Pug dog nose face detail.JPG - Wikipedia

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  7. Canine terminology - Wikipedia

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    Brachycephalic, or shortened muzzled, sometimes so short that it can lead to breathing problems, such as in the Pug. Dish-faced refers to a dog whose nasal bone is higher at the nose than at the stop. Dolichocephalic, or long and narrow, as seen in most "hounds" like a Borzoi or other breeds such as the Rough Collie and the grey wolf.

  8. Stenotic nares - Wikipedia

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    Dog breeds commonly affected by stenotic nares include Boston Terrier, Boxer, Bulldog, King Charles Spaniel, Lhasa Apso, Pug, and Shih Tzu. Stenotic nares is a congenital trait, meaning an animal is born with it. Veterinarians can perform a simple surgery to help widen the nares, which can be done at the same time as a spay or neuter surgery.

  9. Simorhinella - Wikipedia

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    Simorhinella (meaning "little pug-nose" in Greek) is an extinct genus of therocephalian therapsids from the Guadalupian (middle Permian) of South Africa.It is includes only a single species, Simorhinella baini, named by South African paleontologist Robert Broom in 1915.