a horse has the same digestive system as a rabbit
A horse has a monogastric digestive system, meaning it has a single-chambered stomach similar to humans.
The palomino horse a monogastric digestive system, (it has a single stomach with a single stomach chamber, as opposed to a ruminant digestive system, which has a four-chambered stomach. )
cows CAN eat horse pellets, but it is not good for their digestive system. I wouldn't recommend trying it...
They are the same as any animal. The horse is similar to many other vertebras; it has a respiratory system, digestive system, reproduction system, integumentry system, nervous system, circulatory system, lymphatic system, endocrine system, urinary system, muscular system, immune system, and skeletal or support system.
No. This will cause an unbalance in the horse's digestive system, and will kill the horse. If you or someone else has a malnourished horse, call a vet RIGHT AWAY. Every minute counts.
The sea cucumber is known to eject its entire digestive system as a defense mechanism. This process is called evisceration, and the sea cucumber can regenerate its digestive system over time.
A horse's digestive system operates in the same fashion as a human does, except that after chyme exits the small intestine, it goes into the large cecum to undergo fermentation (a similar process as that in the rumen of a cow) before it is moved into the large intestine and digesta expelled as feces.
A horse can not vomit or burp. Their digestive tract is a one way system, so anything that would make a human vomit can severely hurt a horse's intestines and cause major discomfort.
the worlds larges horse private part is 8 feet long and my other answer is who nows the answer we don't stare at that and if we do that's discusting
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Paramecium is the most specialized organism listed. Paramecium have specific structures such as cilia for movement and feeding, contractile vacuoles for osmoregulation, and trichocysts for defense. Horse, Amoeba, and Worm are more generalized organisms in comparison.