The name of the gray one on the right is Carl.
The one with the red flowered hat on the left is Paul.
There are a few animals that have 3 stomachs. Some of the animals are llamas, camels, and other relatives of these animals.
Llamas only have one stomach, but 3 compartments... they chew their cud like cows.
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.
Point of fact: Llamas do not have 3 stomachs. What they have is one stomach with 3 parts. Its a 3 chambered stomach. Which are C-1, C-2, C-3.What they do:C-1: esophagus empties, fermentation takes place. Largest compartment. (Results in almost a neutral environment 6.4-7.0 pH) C-2: Does same thing as C-1 except esophagus doesn't empty.C-3: Acts like abomasum "True stomach" digestion takes place. 3.0pH (acidic)Source: pre-clinical phase of vet tech
Their names are Carl and Paul. Yes, it's a dude! Don't believe me? Check out Llamas with Hats 3!
No, they have one stomach with 3 parts. C-1, C-2, C-3.In C-1 the esophagus empties and fermentation takes place. C-2 does the same thing as C-1 except the esophagus doesn't empty. In C-3 it acts like abomasum "True stomach" digestion takes place, food is mixed with gastric juices.
Llamas eat mainly grass, shrubs, and lichens. Lichens are moss-like plants that grow on rocks and wood. Llamas are herbivores, which means they are plant eaters. They chew their food just a little and swallow it, then bring up a wad of cud. They then finish chewing it and swallow it again and finally, digest it. Cud is partly digested food. Llamas eat mainly hay, grass, and grain when in captivity. For treats, llamas like cut-up apples, carrots, broccoli, and orange peels. Because the llamas have 3 stomach compartments, the food must pass through all the stomachs during digestion.
Llamas eat mainly grass, shrubs, and lichens. Lichens are moss-like plants that grow on rocks and wood. Llamas are herbivores, which means they are plant eaters. They chew their food just a little and swallow it, then bring up a wad of cud. They then finish chewing it and swallow it again and finally, digest it. Cud is partly digested food. Llamas eat mainly hay, grass, and grain when in captivity. For treats, llamas like cut-up apples, carrots, broccoli, and orange peels. Because the llamas have 3 stomach compartments, the food must pass through all the stomachs during digestion.
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Trick question! Llamas are modified ruminants and only have 3. They are missing the reticulum.
A dolphin has 3!
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