Well, not using just your eyes unless the cow is dead. Using a camera in the digestive tract, you could.
Koala
Both species have the same organs as the other in their digestive system: mouth, esophagus, stomach (in cows, the part of the four-chambered stomach that have similar digestive enzymes to a human's is called the Abomasum), liver, spleen, pancreas, large and small intestines, colon, rectum, anus, etc.
No, baby wipes are not meant to be ingested and can be harmful to a dog's digestive system. Ingesting a baby wipe can cause gastrointestinal issues or blockages in the dog's intestines. If you suspect your dog has eaten a baby wipe, you should contact your veterinarian immediately.
No. and anyway how? they are diffrent spcies. :/ no
in the dog house
17 feet
Yes. Do not give your dog cows milk. It is not good for its digestive tract. It can give the dog diarrhea which can cause other problems.
with there but oh and the digestive system or something like that
As with any digestion system, it is to digest food into energy and to expel waste.
its all about the diet of the animal in some cases (like cows) the digestive system cant handle meat but a dog needs meat and protein (that doesn't mean feed it a hunk of raw meat)
Koala
Yes ! could get stuck somewhere in the digestive system =L
It all depends on the type of dog. For example some can eat cheese some can't. It depends on the dogs digestive system. If after you feed your dog a human food and it gets sick then you know it can't eat that type of food.
Dogs are unable to digest animal milk of any kind other than dog milk. It would destroy their digestive system. This is also true for anything with milk in it, such as chocolate. As far as I am aware, special dog milk is made that doesn't harm their digestive system. There is also dog chocolate and dog ice-cream.
it blocks one of their systems from working ( i think it's digestive system it blocks)
Nah, it actually improves the digestive system and reboots the kidneys work.
There is very little difference in anatomy and physiology. Dogs are mammals.