In a matter of speaking, yes, but technically, no. Cows have three forestomachs and one true stomach. The "fourth stomach" then would be the abomasum, while the other forestomachs are called, in order, the reticulum, rumen and omasum. It can also be agreed upon, by common knowledge though, that cows have one main stomach with four compartments, thus the fourth compartment would be known as the abomasum.
No. They only have one stomach which is divided into four compartments.
NO. Cows only have one liver, just like in humans and all other animals.
Every human, and animals included, have livers which act as the filter for the contents streaming along with blood.
if you have 4 cows and they die, you now have 0 cows. you don't have negative 4 cows. the answer is 0.
livers is just very rude
how many livers does a chicken have
Toni Livers was born in 1983.
The Dead Livers was created in 1978.
Young Livers was created in 1996.
Livers-Cazelles's population is 250.
I do not believe it is possible to live with two livers.
4 of each. Horses: 28 + 4 = 32 Cows: 36 + 4 = 40 Horses: cows = 32 : 40 = 4 x 8 : 5 x 8 = 4 : 5
Karen Kaia Livers is 5' 7".
For Swingin' Livers Only was created in 1964.