Why have grass eating animals developed the habit of chewing the cud.
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Answer:- GRASS EATING ANIMALS ARE VERY HUNGRY SO THEY EAT THE FOOD VERY FAST AND WHEN THEY ARE HUNGRY THEY MAKE PRESSURE IN THE STOMACH AND BECAUSE OF PRESSURE THE FOOD COMES UPWORDS AND THEY CHEW THEM!
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the ruminants developed the habit of chewing the cud for their safety. As these animals are eaten away by carnivores , so to avoid being caught by carnivores they quickly swallow their food and go to a safe place.
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