What is special about a ruminant's stomach? How does it help the animal digest vegetable matter?
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It is usually composed of four separate chambers and allows digestion of large quantities of plant matter that would be relatively indigestible for most other types of mammals, in particular grass and the leaves. ... These bacteria allow ruminants to break down cellulose, a major component of all leaves
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