why herbivores animals chew the cud ?
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The reason is that cows must chew their food twice in order to digest it properly. ... Next, the rumen muscles send the cud back up to the cow's mouth, where it is re-chewed and swallowed again, this time going to the Omasum section of the stomach in order to squeeze out all of the moisture.
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