There are actually many animals that have four stomachs; two of the commonly known ones in the United States are cattle and bison.
Giraffe and cow
Giraffe and cow
No animal has four stomachs.
complex animal have two stomachs
Ruminant animals are those that have hooved feet and four stomachs. Non-ruminant animals have feet or paws, and they do not have this number of stomachs.
There are actually many animals that have four stomachs; two of the commonly known ones in the United States are cattle and bison.
No animal has four stomachs. All animals that live on Earth only have one stomach. Most herbivores, except equines and those of the rabbit/hare families, have four chambers in their stomachs, such as cattle, antelope, deer, elk, bison, buffalo, moose, giraffes, etc.
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.
Cows have four stomachs. I'm not sure which of the cow's four stomachs I am calling from.
Bison have four stomachs like all other bovines in the bovidae family.
Animals with more than one stomach, such as pigs and cows, are referred to as "polygastric", poly- meaning many and -gastric referring to the stomach.The scientific term is called poly-gastric ("many-stomach), for example cows are ruminants, they have four stomachs (or one stomach with four chambers).
T-rex did not have two stomachs. Today, ruminants (grass eating animals such as cattle) have two stomachs in order to better digest the grass they eat, which is very difficult to digest.
No. Oxen, cattle, cows, bulls, steers and heifers have one stomach with four chambers, not four stomachs.
Sheep have four-chambered stomachs.