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2/4/20

[Answer] How many stomachs does a typical cow have?

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How many stomachs does a typical cow have?


  • 1:Because they depend entirely on grass and other plants that are hard to digest, cows have a huge stomach that takes up a lot of space. As large as it is, it is still only one stomach. It's divided into four compartments, however. These four compartments qualify cows for classification as ruminants, or animals that have a multi-compartment stomach. The four compartments of a cow's stomach are the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum. The four divisions of the cow's stomach each further break down food during the digestive process. Between digestive cycles, cows regurgitate and re-chew their food to advance the breaking down process. Source: NorthAmericanMammals.com



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