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Mexican prairie dogs have the same sense organs as other mammals. They use their eyes, ears, tongue, and paws to investigate things and search out their food.
Sense organs are important for an animal's survival because they help the animal to stay safe. The are used to alert the animal to the presence of predators. They also help the animal to find food.
The organs that wrok together to digest food are mouth stomach small intestine pancreas liver gall bladder small intestine large intestine
the horses food is brought to them. . .
So they could find their way around and find food.
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Only in the sense that a grazing horse walks around to eat grass from the ground. Horses use their lips, nose, tongue and teeth to sort, select and ingest their food.
Domestic horses find their food in their feed trough. Horses living in the wild usually live where their can find food meaning places where grass grows.
Too much food may cause a hamster's organs to "burst."
Horses eat grass, they graze.
Horses are herbavores. They eat grass, hay and other plants. They got their food from around them.