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A cat's intestine is typically around 3-4 times the length of its body, ranging from about 20-40 inches in length. This length is necessary for digesting and absorbing nutrients from their primarily carnivorous diet.
No, the small intestine in adults is typically around 20 feet long, which is much longer than four times the average height of a person.
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if you combine the large and small intestine together and lay them down flat there as long as a football field
the sheep's intestine when streched out is 15.20 metres roughly
The area of Australia is 7,686,850 km2 The area of Japan is 377,873 km2 7,686,850 ÷ 377,873 = 20.34 So yes, Australia is slightly larger than 20 times the size of Japan.
The total volume of the human intestine can vary, but on average, the length of the intestine is around 20 feet long and the diameter is about 1-2 inches. This results in a total volume of approximately 2-3 liters when filled with fluid.
The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine and it is about 20 feet from the beginning of the large intestine.
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that's just how ur body is made