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the archeabacteria found in the guts of ruminants are​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Methane is produced in the rumen and hindgut of animals by a group of Archaea known collectively as methanogens, which belong to the phylum Euryarcheota. Among livestock, methane production is greatest in ruminants, as methanogens are able to produce methane freely through the normal process of feed digestion.......

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Answered by kikibuji
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methanogens like methanococcus and methanobacterium

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