* Fish: Fish use their sense of smell, but they also rely heavily on taste and their lateral line system (which detects vibrations in the water).
* Whales: While whales can technically smell, their noses are adapted for breathing and their sense of smell is not as developed as other animals. They primarily rely on sound (echolocation) to navigate and hunt.
* Blind cave animals: Many animals that live in caves have lost their eyesight and rely heavily on touch, hearing, and chemical senses to navigate.
Therefore, while no animal *completely* lacks a nose, some have noses that are less developed or rely on other senses more prominently.