Uh, stomachs have NO COWS!
Cows have four stomachs
There are actually many animals that have four stomachs; two of the commonly known ones in the United States are cattle and bison.
Cows have four stomachs. I'm not sure which of the cow's four stomachs I am calling from.
Four.
Bulls also have a four-chambered stomach. Bulls are just a male version of a cow.
There are many differences between cow's and human's circulatory systems. The cow system has to work around 4 stomachs for example.
Nope!! NONE of the stomachs are for a calf to grow in! The calf is conceived and grows in the UTERUS or WOMB of the cow, not her stomach! A cow's stomach is for digesting the food she eats, not for growing a calf in.
Cows need to eat nearly all the time. There are "cud chewing" herbivores with a primary diet of grass. They have 4 stomachs and need to eat a lot of grass which passes between the stomachs to allow bacteria to break down the cellulose so that the cow can obtain the proteins and sugars it needs. When feeding hay or silage the cow needs a plentiful supply of these to keep its stomachs charged.
The cow has no honey in their stomachs but instead have 'honey comb' like structures which aid in digestion i.e offering surface area for the digestion process.
Every cow has four stomachs, and I've never heard of any animal having more.
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.
A cow has one stomach with four different compartments or areas.A cow has one stomach with four different compartments or areas.