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This article is about the digestive process of a ruminant.
Unlike the others, the goat is a ruminant, and will eat almost anything given half a chance.
In fact, you had several new abdominal sections, like a sort of ruminant.
It had a complex digestive system, similar to that of a modern ruminant.
Instantly both he and his mate leaped for the long neck of the ruminant.
Tripe is the first or second stomach of a ruminant, particularly an ox.
Cud is the portion of food regurgitated by a ruminant.
Perhaps the most serious thing that can go wrong with a ruminant on corn is feedlot bloat.
Unlike any modern ruminant, they had long tails.
In its place, not unlike a masticating ruminant, it had left a pile of something behind, and moved on."
And the stomach resembles that of an Earth-type ruminant.
I must have become a ruminant because I seem to have at least two different gut feelings.
The white-tailed deer is a ruminant, which means it has a four-chambered stomach.
"We humans have caused a problem turning a grass-eating ruminant into a carnivore," he said.
In a ruminant, certainly, any digestive-tract infection should show up in the saliva.
Huyghens brought down a shaggy ruminant which surely would not live on a desert.
Eventually it was found that the animal is not a true ruminant, and thus remains trefe, like other pigs.
A ruminant is a mammal that eats and digests plant-based food such as grass.
The stag ruminated - as befits a thoughtful ruminant.
The giraffe is a long-necked ruminant of the African savannah, the tallest living land animal.
Leptomeryx was a small deer-like ruminant with somewhat slender body.
This gives rise to rumen acidosis and often feed intake of the ruminant will drop.
The word "ruminant" comes from the Latin ruminare, which means "to chew over again".
The bacterial mass is later digested by the ruminant in its digestive system (stomach and small intestine).
They also have a simple stomach, rather than the more complex, ruminant, stomach found in most other Artiodactyl families.