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Every animal that can run over four miles an hour top speed can also run four miles an hour.
One and four tenths miles.
A four mile square is a square, each of whose sides is 4 miles long. Its area will be 4 miles * 4 miles = 16 square miles.
Four miles is 21,120 feet.
Exactly four miles.
Cows, and any animals that chew cud (ruminants), have a four chambered stomach. Horses do not chew cud and only have a one-chambered stomach. (pseudo-ruminant monogastrics.)
Fish are the animal group that have two-chambered hearts. Reptiles and amphibians have three-chambered hearts and mammals have four-chambered hearts.
Fish are the animal group that have two-chambered hearts. Reptiles and amphibians have three-chambered hearts and mammals have four-chambered hearts.
Fish are the animal group that have two-chambered hearts. Reptiles and amphibians have three-chambered hearts and mammals have four-chambered hearts.
Fish are the animal group that have two-chambered hearts. Reptiles and amphibians have three-chambered hearts and mammals have four-chambered hearts.
Yes. They have a four chambered stomach just like a cow does.
These animals are called ruminants. Animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, deer, and buffalo are ruminants meaning they have one four chambered stomach.
Yes, they do. Many large animals that chew grass or leaves are 'ruminants', that is, they have a 4 chambered stomach. (This excludes camels, alpacas and llamas, and members of the horse or equine family.) It is sometimes believed that almost any animal that chews grass or leaves is a ruminant with four stomachs but this is certainly not the case. Herbivorous marsupials are not ruminants; nor are rabbits and hares, for example.
The goat has one very large stomach with four parts; the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum.
Bulls also have a four-chambered stomach. Bulls are just a male version of a cow.
Most animals' stomachs are called a stomach
Deer have a four-chambered stomach.