Elephants
Elephants, a common animal with a large nose, are incredibly intelligent creatures with a nose (their trunk) that may grow to be up to 7 feet long. In addition, their trunk may weigh up to 400 pounds!
Proboscis Monkey
Known as long nose monkey, has the biggest nose of all primates. Their nose is around 6.5 inches long on average and helps enhance the male's mating call, which can help them find female companions.
Aardvarks
Aardvarks are African mammals with extraordinarily long noses that help them smell for food. These creatures have poor eyesight and must rely on both their noses and their ears to obtain food.
Long-nosed Bandicoot
As they mainly eat only insects and small invertebrate prey, their noses help them dig for their food.
Tapir
a tapir can actually use their nose more like an elephant. Tapirs can grab things with their trunk — which consists of their nose and their upper lip — like an elephant can.
Domestic pigs
Domestic pigs actually have big noses, though we’re so used to seeing them that their appearance seems so natural.
Mandrills
Mandrills, the largest and most colourful monkey, have very huge, prominent noses. Their nose stands out not only because it is bigger.
Sawfish
The Pristidae family contains numerous various enormous fished nostrils, with sawfish having the largest.
Longnose gars
Longnose gars are another fish species with a large nose that has few predators. Their long noses are the main reason they don't have many predators.
Elephant seals
Because of their trunk-like noses, elephant seals are called after elephants. However, unlike elephants, these seals do not utilise their nostrils.