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The fine nose hair and the mucus. The mucus moist the air and the nose hair traps the dust and cleans the air.
there nose should be kind of moist no dry but it's OK if it is
The Mucous Membranes are the "moist" parts of the body, and include the eyes, nose, mouth, rectum, and vaginal area.
ummm not sure.....maybe you should take it out the moist spot
The turbinates at the top of the nose are moist and exist to moisten air as it enters the respiratory tract.
yes he does all the time
Cats generally have a moist nose. That being said, it is also completely normal for a cat to have a dry nose sometimes. However, if the skin of the cat's nose is completely devoid of all moisture, or is blocked or caked with nasal excrements, then that is a sign that your cat could be ill and should be seen to a vet.
That is normal. All openings in your body that have an 'outside', produce a discharge. It is usually made of mucous. You probably have noticed that your nose and mouth are moist like this. If the openings were dry, it could cause problems.The discharge keeps things moist and also move things out. When you breathe in, the clear discharge traps pollen and dirt and they come out on their own and when you sneeze or blow your nose. The same is true of the vagina.
Dogs and cats noses can be dry or moist. If there are no other signs of illness it is perfectly normal.
it catches all the icky germs that you're sniffing in all the time then, when you sneeze it blows them all out!
Nope. There's no link between that.