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- Man given hands, feet, mouth and nose by monkey. A1225.2.1
- Distribution of noses. The earlier comers receive big noses, the later small. A1316.1
- Forming of the nose. Nose was made from clay taken from the posterior of the already created man. A1316.1.1
- Origin of nose-flute. A1461.7
- Shrew blows nose into snout. Sent after fire, he finds but a little which he tries to revive by hard blowing. A2211.5
- Mouse's nose pulled out long. A2213.4.3
- Bat falls from high perch due to extreme heat of sun's rays, breaks bones, etc. Hence peculiar feet and nose. A2214.6
- Rabbit (frog) eats seed-grain from fields: nose closed during sowing season. (Cf. A2335.2.4.) A2238.1
- Origin and nature of animal's nasal organ (nose, snout, proboscis, etc.). A2335
- Origin of animal's nose. A2335.1
- Nature of animal's nose. (Cf. A2213.4.3.) A2335.2
- Why deer has white mark on nose. From white ashes. A2335.2.1
- Why lynx has short, blunt nose. A2335.2.2
- Why raven has nose marked as if it had been broken off. A2335.2.3
- Why hare's nose is closed during sowing season. (Cf. A2238.1.) A2335.2.4
- Why steer has no hair on his nose. (Cf. A2221.5.1.) A2335.2.5
- Why tapir has long nose. A2335.3.2
- Why hornbill speaks through his nose. A2423.1.5
- Why animals move mouth, nose, etc. A2476
- Animal unusual as to his nose (snout). B15.5