Well it's impossible for an animal to have six stomachs , the only animal that has near six is the cow , which has four stomachs
actually , cows have 1 large stomach with can have from 3 up to 10 "compartments"
The animal with six stomachs is the cow. The cow has a specialized digestive system that includes a four-chambered stomach with compartments called the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum, which work together to help break down and digest its plant-based diet.
Having a six pack doesn't necessarily mean your stomach won't stick out. Other factors like body fat percentage and muscle definition also play a role in how flat your stomach appears.
cow there is no such animal that has 6 stomachs . Cows have one large stomach that can have from 3 up to 10 "compartments" .
You have a set of abdominal muscles along your abdomen. They are not inside of your stomach.
Animal already has six letters in itself. mammal
I suppose there could be other answers to this, but the clue "six jointed legs" instantly says insect to me. Members of the Class Insecta (Phylum Arthropoda) are defined principally by having six jointed appendages (legs).
You look at your stomach and if it is muscled up ant have six sections then you have a six pack
Insects are considered part of the animal kingdom, and an insect, by definition has six legs. They are, in fact, the largest single family of the animal kingdom.
The medical term is hexadactyly, which means six fingers or toes. Having six fingers does not 'mean' anything.
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Rabbit is a six-letter animal name that ends with 'BAT'.
Other than soda or beer, a "six-pack" is often used to describe someones stomach muscles. Often called "six-pack abs" (abdominal muscles). Someone who has a flat, muscular stomach is said to have a "six pack" or "six pack abs". The next time you see a person with a flat, in shape stomach, count the firm muscles just above the belly button. You will see three muscles on one side and three on the other, thus referred to as a "six pack".