Why do ruminants swallow their food in a haste and later chew their
cud?
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When a cow first takes food, it chews hurridly just enough to moisten the food. ... Then the rumen muscles send the cud back up to the cow's mouth, where it is re-chewed and swallowed again, and rechewed cud goes to the Omasum of stomach in order to take out all of the moisture
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ruminants have appendix so.......
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