Humans
An animal with a large appendix is a vegetarian. The food slowly digests in the appendix. A horse is such an animal.
In the animals with this organ, the appendix appears to store good bacteria to help the animal with its digestive process.
An animal with a large appendix may likely have a diet high in hard-to-digest foods like plants or cellulose. The appendix helps in the digestion of these foods by hosting beneficial bacteria that aid in breaking them down.
I think in humans the appendix is vestigial (does nothing much) but in most herbivores it is involved n the digeston of cellulose
Any animal with an appendix can get appendicitis. Not all animals have appendices however.
The longest appendix relative to body size is found in rabbits, as they have a very long appendix compared to other animals. The elongated appendix in rabbits helps in digesting cellulose from their plant-based diet.
Yes. Most animals don't have an appendix. Apes and monkeys have an appendix like a human's (a long tube), and rabbits and a few species of other rodents have a more sack-like appendix. None of the other animals has one.
Tagalog for appendix: apendiks
The appendix.
I have no appendix!
Yes, they have an appendix. Also, said appendix is about two meters long.
Ferrets do not have an appendix or a cecum.