No animals have more than one stomach, as all animals have only one stomach. But if you are referring to animals that have more than one compartment in their stomach, then here's a list of the following:
Cattle (all breeds and species)
Bison (woodland and American plains)
Sheep (domestic and wild including Dall's, Bighorn, etc.)
Goats (domestic and wild including Mountain goats)
Elk
Moose
Deer (all deer species)
Antelope (all species of antelope, including Pronghorn)
Giraffes
Wildebeast
Water buffalo, Cape buffalo (and other buffalo species)
Hippopotamous
Camels (all species)
Llamas and Alpacas (all species)
Other species I missed
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No. Cows only have one stomach, but that stomach is divided into four chambers or compartments.
Yes, cows have more than one stomach. that is what rumen is more than one stomcah.
They are an animal that ruminates. It has more than one stomach.
No.
No animal has many stomachs. All animals on earth only have ONE stomach. However, a select few animals have a stomach with multiple CHAMBERS designed to efficiently digest grass. Such animals are called ruminants.
Animals reproduce much faster than humans and have more children at one time.
1 and that's a cow
Simple stomached animals, such as dogs, pigs and horses (and humans) only have one chamber in their stomach. It is generally at a low pH such as pH 2-3. Animals with a compound stomach have a much more complex arrangement. They have four compartments to their stomach. These compartments are called the reticulum, the rumen, the omasum and the abomasum. The abomasum is similar to the simple stomach. THis arrangement is so the animal can ferment the food they eat. Animals with this arrangement are known as ruminants and include sheep, goats and cows.
Yes, you can get viral gastroenteritis (in common terms, a "stomach bug" or "stomach flu") more than once.
Many things would be considered to be more malicious than stomach ulcers, one of which would be gastric cancer.
No. All animals have one mouth and one anus.