sea horse
Another name for an animal's stomach is "abdomen" or "belly."
Lobsters have their teeth in their stomach. They chew their food in their stomach, which is very close to their mouth, between three grinding surfaces that look like molar teeth called the "gastric mill"
The sea star is the only animal that can turn its stomach inside-out. It does so by pushing its stomach out of its body to digest food externally before retracting it back inside.
The animal with six stomachs is the cow. The cow has a specialized digestive system that includes a four-chambered stomach with compartments called the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum, which work together to help break down and digest its plant-based diet.
An animal’s stomach is called a "gastrointestinal tract" or "digestive system," which includes the stomach as one of its components. The stomach plays a significant role in breaking down food before it moves to the intestines for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Another name for an animal's stomach is "abdomen" or "belly."
Lobsters have their teeth in their stomach. They chew their food in their stomach, which is very close to their mouth, between three grinding surfaces that look like molar teeth called the "gastric mill"
craw
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I didn't know this before but dogs have taste buds in their stomach!
craw
A cow, I think.
starfish
RuminantOr another opinion:Mono-gastric (one-stomach).
The sea star is the only animal that can turn its stomach inside-out. It does so by pushing its stomach out of its body to digest food externally before retracting it back inside.
The reticulum, which is also called the "hardware" stomach.