Any animal that is a ruminant, by definition, has more than one compartment in its stomach.
Ruminants include cattle, goats, sheep, camels, llamas, giraffes, bison, buffalo, deer, wildebeest, and antelope.
Most ruminants have a four-chambered stomach. Some (specifically camelids - camels, llamas, alpacas, guanacos, vicunas) have a three-chambered stomach.
2006-07-27 11:10:00
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answered by Anonymous
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They are called ruminants
Any of various hoofed, even-toed, usually horned mammals of the suborder Ruminantia, such as cattle, sheep, goats, deer, and giraffes, characteristically having a stomach divided into four compartments and chewing a cud consisting of regurgitated, partially digested food.
2006-07-27 07:46:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Ants are another, they have what is known as a crop, this is a second stomach used simply for storage, so that they can transport liquid food back to the colony without digesting it.
2006-07-27 07:59:07
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answered by Anonymous
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ants have 2 stomachs 1 for digesting and the other for storing food
2006-07-27 10:48:08
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answered by stephenodea 2
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cows has 2
2006-07-27 07:45:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Most ruminants have four stomachs. The rumin, reticulum, omasum and abomasum. Not sure of the spelling on the last two.
2006-07-28 18:58:24
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answered by Samurai Hoghead 7
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Cattle don't have more than one stomach, they have one stomach with four compartments as do all ruminant animals.
2006-07-29 22:33:52
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answered by ekaty84 5
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Tirya's correct
2006-07-30 07:04:31
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answered by the Goddess Angel 5
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Think 'large herbovorious mammals'.
2006-07-27 10:06:00
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answered by matt 3
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any cloven hoofed ungulates which include; deer, moose, caribou, antelope etc.
2006-07-29 11:23:10
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answered by sjcfish 2
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