Why cows, buffaloes and other grass-eating animals cannot chew food properly at the time they take it in?
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They don't do that because they are ruminants (cud chewing animals). They digest the cellulose present in the grass. Ruminants have 4 chambers and their digestion is completed in 2 steps.
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