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In the USA it is known as a double eagle, in Europe it is known as an albatross.
the queen's chamber, the king's chamber, the last is unknown
The Sarawak Chamber is the largest known cave chamber in the world. The Sarawak Chamber is a cave that is located underground in the country of Malaysia.
The lower chamber is the ventricle, and there are 2 upper chambers (they are known as atria).
yes the harpy eagle is known as the physically most powerful among the eagles
The tallest eagle is 3' 3 1/2" It is the Philippine Eagle, Otherwise known as the monkey-eating eagle
The white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla), is also known as the ern, erne, grey eagle, or the Eurasian sea eagle
Ponce De Leon was the explorer known as stomach of the lion. His name means stomach of the lion in either Portuguese or Italian.
Simple stomached animals, such as dogs, pigs and horses (and humans) only have one chamber in their stomach. It is generally at a low pH such as pH 2-3. Animals with a compound stomach have a much more complex arrangement. They have four compartments to their stomach. These compartments are called the reticulum, the rumen, the omasum and the abomasum. The abomasum is similar to the simple stomach. THis arrangement is so the animal can ferment the food they eat. Animals with this arrangement are known as ruminants and include sheep, goats and cows.
An Eagle dog is a mix between a beagle and an Amercian Eskimo dog, also known as an 'Eagle'. Hope this helps :) SSB :)
The reticulum is the second stomach of a bovine, found directly in front of the rumen, in line with the opening of the esophagus into the rumen. Another term for the reticulum is "hardware stomach." This is because this chamber is mainly used as a screening device and a storage area for foreign objects like wire, nails or even buttons that drop in as feed enters into the rumen. It has no other use in digesting feed unlike the rumen, omasum and abomuasum. Retractions of the rumen help not only digest and mix feed particles and liquid digesta, but also move foreign objects into the reticulum where they will not impede the rest of the digestion process from the rumen onward.
Not "eagle head" - it shows the entire eagle so these are known as Flying Eagle cents. See the Related Question for more.