A cow...but it's not actually multi-chambered they have 4 separate stomachs.
A ruminant's stomach has four chambers, which are numbered as follows: the rumen (1), reticulum (2), omasum (3), and abomasum (4). This complex stomach structure allows ruminants to efficiently digest fibrous plant material through a process of fermentation and microbial action. Each chamber plays a specific role in the digestion process.
no all mammals do not have 3 chambered heart..... only few have 3 chambered heart
There are few benefits to a 3 chambered heart, a 4 chambered heart is more effective.
Because their ancestors had 3-chambered hearts.
A cow, I think.
No, a camel has threestomachs, but it is still a ruminant == ==
The stomach of a ruminant animal is divided into four chambers 1. Rumen 2. Reticulum 3. Omasum 4. Abomasum The food first enters into rumen where fermentation takes place then food passes into reticulum ---> omasum and finally into abomasum from where the partially digested food enters into small intestine. In rumen, many symbiotic bateria are present which are useful to ferment the food.
There are few benefits to a 3 chambered heart, a 4 chambered heart is more effective.
Most reptiles have a 3-chambered heart. Crocodiles and alligators have a 4-chambered heart.
Reptiles and amphibians ;3
A tadpole has a two-chambered heart and a frog has a 3 chambered heart.
the rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum.