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Every animal that can run over four miles an hour top speed can also run four miles an hour.
One and four tenths miles.
A four mile square is a square, each of whose sides is 4 miles long. Its area will be 4 miles * 4 miles = 16 square miles.
There are 6.43737 km in four miles.
Exactly four miles.
Cows, and any animals that chew cud (ruminants), have a four chambered stomach. Horses do not chew cud and only have a one-chambered stomach. (pseudo-ruminant monogastrics.)
Fish are the animal group that have two-chambered hearts. Reptiles and amphibians have three-chambered hearts and mammals have four-chambered hearts.
Fish are the animal group that have two-chambered hearts. Reptiles and amphibians have three-chambered hearts and mammals have four-chambered hearts.
Fish are the animal group that have two-chambered hearts. Reptiles and amphibians have three-chambered hearts and mammals have four-chambered hearts.
Fish are the animal group that have two-chambered hearts. Reptiles and amphibians have three-chambered hearts and mammals have four-chambered hearts.
These animals are called ruminants. Animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, deer, and buffalo are ruminants meaning they have one four chambered stomach.
Yes. They have a four chambered stomach just like a cow does.
Yes, they do. Many large animals that chew grass or leaves are 'ruminants', that is, they have a 4 chambered stomach. (This excludes camels, alpacas and llamas, and members of the horse or equine family.) It is sometimes believed that almost any animal that chews grass or leaves is a ruminant with four stomachs but this is certainly not the case. Herbivorous marsupials are not ruminants; nor are rabbits and hares, for example.
The goat has one very large stomach with four parts; the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum.
Bulls also have a four-chambered stomach. Bulls are just a male version of a cow.
Most animals' stomachs are called a stomach
Deer have a four-chambered stomach.