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Animal bodies are organized just like the human body. They have a large and small intestine, a stomach filled with acids to break down their food into molecules. They have an asophagas like us but theirs is a little different. They each have a part to dispose their wastes. The complete inside of an animal such as a panther, lion, kangaroo, pig, and cat is made up just as the human insides is made up.

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