digestive system
Frogs have a stomach and gastrointestinal system like most animals, they simply digest their food like you do. :/
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Most animals get their food from hunting. Most baby animals get their food from their mum.
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well a hamster is most likely to store their food in there pouch for probably about 20 minites but if the hamster has it longer then that then contact a vet or tell a perint
Frogs have a stomach and gastrointestinal system like most animals, they simply digest their food like you do. :/
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Most animals get their food from hunting. Most baby animals get their food from their mum.
Fish do not chew their food in the way most animals do. For example, sharks tear off pieces of their prey and then swallow those pieces whole. Most fish do not have stomachs but they do have intestines and pancreas which secretes chemicals to help them digest their food.
Raccoons have all the attributes of animals. All the members of this kingdom are multicellular, eukaryotes. They are heterotrophs, they depend on other organisms directly or indirectly for food. Most of the animals ingest food and digest in the internal cavity. Most of the organisms are motile which means they can move independently and spontaneously.
Animals have different digestive systems because they need to be able to digest the food that they evolved to consume. Most predatory and omnivorous animals have simple stomachs that are not designed to digest fiberous materials. Many herbivores have complex stomach and the ability to regurgitate consumed fiberous grasses and twigs so that it can be more heavily masticated and returned to the stomach for further digestion. Feed that's easiest to digest for one animal may be very difficult for another animal to process.
A pouch is a place for marsupials such as kangaroos to carry their young. Kangaroo baby climb to the pouch after being born at around 31-36 days. Inside the pouch, there are teats for the joey and this is a warm place for it to develop fully. They stay in the pouch for about nine months.
Raccoons have all the attributes of animals so are placed in the anamalia kingdom. All the members of this kingdom are multicellular, eukaryotes. They are heterotrophs, they depend on other organisms directly or indirectly for food. Most of the animals ingest food and digest in the internal cavity. Most of the organisms are motile which means they can move independently and spontaneously.
Most (not all) species of marsupials carry their young in a pouch. These animals include kangaroos, wallabies, potoroos, bandicoots, possums, Tasmanian devils, koalas, wombats, quolls, quokkas and many other species.
Yes, the dunnart has a pouch. Most, not all, marsupials do have a pouch.