A sheep heart has four chambers.
The stomach of the Hippo has three chambers, but is non-ruminating.
Sheep are ruminants, which means that they have four stomach chambers. The myth that you have probably heard about cows having four stomachs is not true, cows have one stomach, containing four chambers (rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum). Animals with only one stomach chamber (like humans) are known as monogastric animals.
Sheep don't have four stomachs, but they do have four chambers acting like a single stomach. These chambers include the rumen, abomasum, omasum, and reticulum.
There are four (4) chambers or compartments in a cow's stomach. See the related question below for more information.
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.
Humans only have one.
Tripe is made from the upper 3 chambers of a cow, sheep, goat, pig, or deer stomach. So the answer to this question would be undigested grass.
The cow has one stomach that has four separate digestive chambers.
sheep does not have one
Sheep have one stomach with four compartments. These compartments are called, the Rumen, Abomasum, Reticulum, and Omasum.
Animals with more than one stomach, such as pigs and cows, are referred to as "polygastric", poly- meaning many and -gastric referring to the stomach.The scientific term is called poly-gastric ("many-stomach), for example cows are ruminants, they have four stomachs (or one stomach with four chambers).