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Q1. Why are herbivores called ruminants? Q2. What is rumination?

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Answered by srnroofing1717
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==>The process of continuously thinking about the same thoughts, which tend to be sad or dark, is called rumination. A habit of rumination can be dangerous to your mental health, as it can prolong or intensify depression as well as impair your ability to think and process emotions.

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==>What is rumination short answer?

Rumination: 1. Regurgitating food after a meal and then swallowing and digesting some of it. Cattle and other ruminant animals have a four-chambered stomach for the rumination of food and so can chew their cud.

==>What is an example of rumination?

For example, some ruminative thoughts include "why am I such a loser", "I'm in such a bad mood" or "I just don't feel like doing anything"

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Answered by MeemansaGaur
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Not all herbivores are ruminants..

Ruminants are actually the animals which chew cud..That basically means like cow.. it swallows it's food first.. then again the food comes back to the mouth and she chews it again.. So basically these organisations like cow and goat have 4 stomachs which are Omasum, Abomasum, rumen, reticulum....

hope it helps..

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