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Yes animals have faces.
Some examples of animals with long faces include horses, giraffes, and anteaters. These animals use their long faces for various purposes. Horses use their long faces to reach and graze on grass, while giraffes use their long necks and faces to reach leaves high up in trees. Anteaters use their long faces to sniff out and eat ants and termites from the ground. Overall, these animals have evolved their long faces to help them access food sources that may be out of reach for other animals.
Ethiopia [Αιθιοπία] is the country that the Greeks named after the sun burned faces [Αιθίοψ] of its native citizens.
any of the hooved animals
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They didn't. They depicted people with human faces and forms. But many Egyptian gods had the heads of animals. When they were represented in art, they were shown with their god faces, which appeared like the heads of animals.
They face getting eaten by larger animals
A stepped pyramid was built, then rough limestone facing stones were added, then the facing stones were carefully chiseled to form smooth faces.
There are many different types of emoticons, ranging from smiley faces to animals to objects. Some common categories include happy faces, sad faces, animals, food, and gestures. Emoticons are used to convey emotions or reactions in a text-based or digital conversation.
The play "Year 9 are Animals" is about a new teacher the troubles he faces with his difficult 9F English class.
Yes a crow can remember faces or a face. New studies have shown that the crow is one of the most intelligent animals in the world. Crows have the ability to remember and pick out certain faces in a crowd.
Google "facebook chat emotes" They have a lot. :D