Rumination is a special way of digestion, commonly known as chewing the cud, which mainly occurs in some herbivorous animals, especially even-toed ungulate mammals. These animals usually have four stomachs to better digest food. Our common ruminants include buffalo, cattle, cows, goats, sheep, camel...
Ruminants are mammals that fully digest their food through multiple processes of rumination. Their digestive systems have multiple stomachs where food is repeatedly fermented and digested, which helps these animals utilize plant cellulose. Here are some typical ruminants:...