Camel or llama
Cows, beef, steers, camels
Its teeth and stomach.
Llamas, Alpacas, and Camels.
They are a mammal so their young are born alive.
I am not aware that any normal mammal's stomach can digest a pebble, your dog should be fine though if he/she hasn't choked on it.
You may be confusing "heart" with "stomach." No mammal has more than one heart. Several animals have more than one stomach, or multi-chambered stomachs. These are called ruminants. a Ruminants are mammals in the order Artiodactyla. They predigest their food in the first stomach, regurgitate it, re-chew it (it is called cud now) and re-swallow it.
A ruminant is an herbivorous mammal that has two stomachs. After chewing food, usually grass, they swallow it and it ferments in the first stomach. Then they regurgitate the food, which is now called cud, and chew it a second time, before swallowing it again, at which point the cud moves to the second stomach, where digestion continues. Most ruminants belong to the order Ruminantia, but not all of them do.
When any mammal is pregnant, their belly is warm. This is a very good sign! It means that the baby ( or babies) are still living.
NicheThis grazing mammal favors grasses, leaves and shrubs, but it can also stomach thorns and dry vegetation that other herbivores cannot digest. This enables them to survive in areas of sparse vegetation.
Rennet are active enzymes that are often used for the making of cheese. Rennet is produced in any mammal's stomach and is therefore very important in young mammal's stomachs as they use these enzymes to digest their mother's milk.
No, a Horse is a mammal.
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Mouth--> Pharynx--> esophagus--> stomach--> small intestine--> large intestine -->cloaca