Yes, cows have more than one stomach. that is what rumen is more than one stomcah.
Hoofed mammals with simple stomachs have amouth, tongue,an esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine cecum and rectum. Ruminants have a 4 chambered stomach. The Omasum, Abomasum, Rumen and Reticulum as well as the components of mammals with simple stomachs.
Hoofed mammals primarily eat grass
No. Wombats are not hoofed mammals. They have paws.
No - ungulates are hoofed mammals.
cloven-hoofed animals = mammals + ancient footwear
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No, aardvarks are not hoofed mammals. They belong to a unique order called Tubulidentata and are more closely related to animals like elephants and manatees than to hoofed mammals. Aardvarks are characterized by their long snouts and specialized diet of ants and termites, which they capture with their long tongues.
Mostly savannas and grasslands.
Hoofed animals are mammals, yes. Clawed animals, yes, but not lizards and newts or amphibians.
The part of the stomach that is used to store food in some hoofed animals, such as cattle and sheep, is called the rumen. The rumen is the largest chamber of the ruminant stomach and plays a crucial role in the fermentation and breakdown of plant material, allowing these animals to digest tough fibrous foods efficiently.
Yes, all mammals have a spine or "backbone".
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