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which animal stores water in the rumen of stomach

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Answered by AarnaThacharakkal
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Answer: camels

The stories of camels being slaughtered for water in the stomach (Bohlaken, 1960) led to the belief that the rumen, contained water cells (Leese, 1927). It was assumed that these water cells were able to store water (Colbert, 1955; Hegazi, 1955; Leese, 1927).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Camels❤

The stories of camels being slaughtered for water in the stomach (Bohlaken, 1960) led to the belief that the rumen, contained water cells (Leese, 1927). It was assumed that these water cells were able to store water (Colbert, 1955; Hegazi, 1955; Leese, 1927).

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