Animals with multiple stomachs are known as ruminants. Examples of these are cattle, sheep and goats. They do not actually have multiple stomachs, but stomachs which have a number of 'compartments'. The examples given above are characterised by having four distinct sections to their stomachs, although camelids (camels, llamas, alpacas, vicunas) have a slightly different arangement and are sometimes described as having three stomachs.
Raahem and Arham and Javaria and finally Asif. These are just names of my family
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Rabbit is a six-letter animal name that ends with 'BAT'.
The first name in an animal or plant's scientific name is the genus name, which represents a broader group of related species that share certain characteristics.
Yes, your whole body does.
The animal with three stomachs is the cow. Cow's stomachs consist of the rumen, reticulum, and omasum, which work together to digest the tough plant material that cows commonly eat.
No animal has 7 stomachs. Some animals like cows and sheep have multiple stomach compartments, but typically not more than four. Multiple stomachs help with the digestion of tough plant material.
complex animal have two stomachs
No animal has four stomachs.
Multi-chambered stomachs or "multiple stomachs.
A name for a three-legged animal could be a "tripod."
Every cow has four stomachs, and I've never heard of any animal having more.
The animal you are referring to is a cow. Cows have four compartments in their stomachs, not six, and they produce milk which is commonly associated with holidays and celebrations.
Three
No. A cow only has one stomach with four chambers. No animal has three stomachs, nor any kind of multiple stomachs. All animals only have one stomach, but select species have one stomach with multiple chambers, like cows, sheep, llamas, deer and buffalo.
the animal with their teeth in their stomach is a lobster
There does not appear to be a scientific name to describe the fear of stomachs.