The horses stomach holds 4 gallons of food and water.
One stomach is to hold food, and the other is to hold food that will be shared with different ants.
Just like a human! But if your thinking about how they chew there food that's a different story! When horses chew their food instead of chewing they grind their food and when they do this after some time it will sharpen their teeth! If you dont get this fixed on a horse you will have some major problems with that horse! You wont be able to put the bridle on, your horses gum's will get cut up, your horse wont eat, and it would be very irritating for a horse! Wouldn't be irritating if you had such sharp teeth that you could not eat!?
The size of a fish's stomach can vary depending on the species and age of the fish. Generally, it is proportional to the size of the fish and is designed to hold the food necessary for its metabolic needs.
An elephant's trunk can hold around 2 gallons or 8 quarts of water at a time. This large capacity allows elephants to drink, bathe, and spray themselves with water for various survival and social purposes.
Hold your horses means wait, hold on. It is normally used when someone is about to do something rash or with undue haste.For more information on the history of the idiom see the link below.
The stomach's capacity is about 1 qt (0.94 liters) in an adult. Sorry though idk about a kid's
Food <= 4*Cups
The stomach stores food by expanding its muscular walls to accommodate the incoming food. This allows the stomach to hold and mix the food with digestive enzymes and acids to begin the breakdown process. The stomach can stretch to hold around 1-1.5 liters of food on average.
2.5 kg
Yes a horses stomach is roughly the size of a rugby ball, it can hold up to 4 gallons of feed.
One stomach is to hold food, and the other is to hold food that will be shared with different ants.
Your Stomach and your intestines Hold The Food In Your Body. But Your Mouth Chews The Food Down.
Gastic= stomach + by pass = go around. It means to go around the stomach. When this is done, most of the stomach is not used. It normally can hold a lot of food but this surgery reduces the amount the stomach can hold.
4 liters (1 gallon) of food
A standard foil chafing dish can typically hold 4-5 quarts of food.
The squid's stomach acts like a carrier to hold food as receive digestional juices to break it down.
The squid's stomach acts like a carrier to hold food as receive digestional juices to break it down.