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Simply lips. There's no specific term for this in horses. Only predators, which horses don't belong to, speak of "lips." A horse has lips.
Thank you for your help!
Lips. Mouth.
Or do you mean the nostrils? Those are the nostrils, though…
I actually mean the lips, which are what dogs call their lips, for example.
Then there are the lips.
Die heißen Lippen.
Lippen.
Thanks!
Gern.
Lippen einfach Lippen
Lippen