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what are ruminants? write also any two examples of them .​

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Answered by sumisethi674
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Answer:

Ruminants include cattle, sheep, goats, buffalo, deer, elk, giraffes and camels. These animals all have a digestive system that is uniquely different from our own. Instead of one compartment to the stomach they have four.

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Answered by zumba12
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Any animal that brings food from its stomach back and chews it once again are called ruminants

Explanation:

  • Ruminants are herbivorous grazing or browsing mammals that obtain their nutrients from plant-based food by fermenting it in a specialized stomach before digestion, primarily through microbial action.
  • Ruminant animals do not completely chew the grass or vegetation they consume. The partially chewed grass is stored in the huge rumen, where it is broken down into "cud" balls.
  • When the animal has finished eating, it will lie down and "chew its cud." The cud is subsequently ingested again, passing through the reticulum, omasum, and abomasum, the three compartments that make up the stomach.
  • Ruminants include cattle, sheep, goats, buffalo, deer, elk, giraffes and camels. All ruminants lack upper incisor teeth.
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