- and make them
available for digestion,
which are
either housed in the
multichambered stomach or in a
large ce****. Some
mammals are coprophagous, consuming...
- aid in digestion,
particularly of hard-to-digest leaves, they have
multichambered,
complex stomachs,
making them the only
primates with
foregut fermentation...
- been
related to the mode of fertilization. They are
typically paired,
multichambered, and
connected with the
sperm duct, and have been
reported to play glandular...
- and make them
available for digestion,
which are
either housed in the
multichambered stomach or in a
large ce****. Some
mammals are coprophagous, consuming...
- also home to
Wonder World amu****t park,
which features tours of the
multichambered cave and a
wildlife park. .
Texas State Historical Commission. "Wonder...
-
Stercomata (or stercomes) are
extracellular pellets of
waste material produced by some
groups of foraminiferans,
including xenophyop****ans and komokiaceans...
-
hyraxes is 1.0.4.32.0.4.3.
Although not ruminants,
hyraxes have complex,
multichambered stomachs that
allow symbiotic bacteria to
break down
tough plant materials...
- and
execution between cultures. [citation needed]
Megalithic tombs,
multichambered, and dolmens, single-chambered, were
graves with a huge
stone slab stacked...
- nest in the
vacant rooms of
sociable weaver nests,
which are
large and
multichambered—even if the
sociable weavers still have an
active colony in the nest...
- leaves, fruits, and buds. To
digest the
tough leaves, they
developed a
multichambered stomach.
Rarely twins, a
typical single birth comes after a seven-month...