Animals with multiple stomachs are known as ruminants. Examples of these are cattle, sheep and goats. They do not actually have multiple stomachs, but stomachs which have a number of 'compartments'. The examples given above are characterised by having four distinct sections to their stomachs, although camelids (camels, llamas, alpacas, vicunas) have a slightly different arangement and are sometimes described as having three stomachs.
An animal with four stomachs is called a ruminant.
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No. Stomachs are only present in animals. Plants do not need stomachs because they do not eat.
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There is no such animal on Earth at this time, that we know of. The animal with the most number of stomachs is the cow, which has a total of four.
There are a few animals that have 3 stomachs. Some of the animals are llamas, camels, and other relatives of these animals.
complex animal have two stomachs
No animal has four stomachs.
Multi-chambered stomachs or "multiple stomachs.
cow there is no such animal that has 6 stomachs . Cows have one large stomach that can have from 3 up to 10 "compartments" .
Every cow has four stomachs, and I've never heard of any animal having more.
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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.
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None. The most is a cow, with 4.
There does not appear to be a scientific name to describe the fear of stomachs.