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- Ruminant - Wikipedia
Ruminants are herbivorous grazing or browsing artiodactyls belonging to the suborder Ruminantia that are able to acquire nutrients from plant-based food by fermenting it in a specialized stomach prior to digestion, principally through microbial actions
- Ruminant | Types, Digestion, Facts | Britannica
ruminant, (suborder Ruminantia), any mammal of the suborder Ruminantia (order Artiodactyla), which includes the pronghorns, giraffes, okapis, deer, chevrotains, cattle, antelopes, sheep, and goats
- Animals That Are Ruminants - Full List of Ruminant Animals
Animals that are ruminants Ruminant animals are herbivores that are defined by their compartmentalized stomachs which ferment food Examples include cows, sheep, goats, deer, moose and many more
- RUMINANT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RUMINANT is an animal that chews the cud; specifically : an herbivorous, even-toed, hoofed mammal (suborder Ruminantia and Tylopoda) that has a complex 3- or 4-chambered stomach
- Ruminant - List, Examples, Digestive Anatomy, Diet, Pictures
Ruminants are herbivorous mammals characterized by a specialized four-chambered stomach Belonging to the order Ruminantia, they are named so because they ‘ruminate’ or chew their food over and over again till it is ready for digestion
- Animals That Ruminate – Facts, List, Pictures
Learn all about animals that are ruminants - find out how their digestive system works and what is the difference between ruminant and non-ruminant animals
- Understanding the Ruminant Animal Digestive System
Ruminants are hoofed mammals, including cattle, sheep, and goats, with a unique digestive system that allows them to better use energy from fibrous plant material when compared with other herbivores
- Ruminant - New World Encyclopedia
A ruminant is any even-toed, hooved mammal (order Artiodactyla) that digests its food in two steps, first by softening it within the animal's first stomach, known as the rumen, then regurgitating the semi-digested mass, now known as cud, and chewing it again
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