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ruminant an herbivore which uses gastric, as opposed to intestinal, fermentation to digest cellulose. See Artiodactyla for figure and further explanation.
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ruminant a hoofed mammal having four compartments to the stomach so that a cud is regurgitated and chewed; two examples of ruminants are deer and cattle
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rumen The first stomach of a ruminant animal. Ruminant animals are grazing animals such as sheep and cattle. When these animals digest food in their stomach without oxygen they produce methane emissions.
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ruminant A ruminant is an animal that digests its food many times. This food is usually tough plant material like grasses. Ruminants include cows, sheep, antelopes, and camels. RUNOFF Runoff is water that drains or flows from the land into streams and rivers, eventually into seas. The water is generally from rain or snowpack melt.
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ruminant mammals that have 4 stomachs and chew their cud are ruminants. They are herbivores and the plant material they eat is difficult to digest. In ruminants the 4 digestive chambers accommodate a large number of bacteria which help digest the plant material. Members of the deer family and mountain sheep and goats are all ruminants.
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