Science, asked by alwinalbina, 1 month ago

why cant the horses vomit anything they eat ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Horses have a band of muscle around the esophagus as it enters the stomach. ... Horses almost physically can't because of the power of the cut-off valve muscle. Normally, USA Today concludes, if a horse does vomit, it is because its stomach has completely ruptured, which in turn means that the poor horse will soon be dead.

Answered by nkeertana2007
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Answer:

Horses have a band of muscle around the esophagus as it enters the stomach. ... Horses almost physically can't because of the power of the cut-off valve muscle. Normally, USA Today concludes, if a horse does vomit, it is because its stomach has completely ruptured, which in turn means that the poor horse will soon be dead.

Explanation:

Most mammals, after ingesting a poisonous or toxic substance, will vomit. Rats and rodents cannot, so the poison then quickly kills the animals. ... And finally, their anatomy, with the stomach and esophagus joined at a lower angle than in many animals, would make it difficult for vomit to travel up and out of a horse.

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