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- Ruminant abstract "Ruminants are mammals that are able to acquire nutrients from plant-based food by fermenting it in a specialized stomach prior to digestion, principally through bacterial actions. The process typically requires regurgitation of fermented ingesta (known as cud), and chewing it again. The process of rechewing the cud to further break down plant matter and stimulate digestion is called "Rumination". The word "ruminant" comes from the Latin ruminare, which means "to chew over again". There are about 150 species of ruminants, which include both domestic and wild species. Ruminating mammals include cattle, goats, sheep, giraffes, yaks, deer, camels, llamas, antelope, and some macropods.Taxonomically, the suborder Ruminantia (also known as Ruminants) is a lineage of herbivorous artiodactylas that includes the most advanced and widespread of the world's ungulates. The term 'ruminant' is not synonymous with Ruminantia. Suborder Ruminantia includes many ruminant species, but does not include tylopods and marsupials, which are technically ruminants.".
- Ruminant thumbnail Abomasum_(PSF).png?width=300.
- Ruminant wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Ruminant wikiPageID "246806".
- Ruminant wikiPageRevisionID "606781152".
- Ruminant hasPhotoCollection Ruminant.
- Ruminant subject Category:Even-toed_ungulates.
- Ruminant subject Category:Herbivorous_animals.
- Ruminant type Animal.
- Ruminant type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Ruminant type EukaryoticCell.
- Ruminant type Mammal.
- Ruminant comment "Ruminants are mammals that are able to acquire nutrients from plant-based food by fermenting it in a specialized stomach prior to digestion, principally through bacterial actions. The process typically requires regurgitation of fermented ingesta (known as cud), and chewing it again. The process of rechewing the cud to further break down plant matter and stimulate digestion is called "Rumination". The word "ruminant" comes from the Latin ruminare, which means "to chew over again".".
- Ruminant label "Rumiante".
- Ruminant label "Ruminant".
- Ruminant label "Rumination (zoologie)".
- Ruminant label "Ruminazione".
- Ruminant label "حيوان مجتر".
- Ruminant label "反芻".
- Ruminant label "反芻".
- Ruminant sameAs Přežvýkavec.
- Ruminant sameAs Rumiante.
- Ruminant sameAs Rumination_(zoologie).
- Ruminant sameAs Ruminazione.
- Ruminant sameAs 反芻.
- Ruminant sameAs 반추동물.
- Ruminant sameAs m.01kq2_.
- Ruminant sameAs Q842175.
- Ruminant sameAs Q842175.
- Ruminant wasDerivedFrom Ruminant?oldid=606781152.
- Ruminant depiction Abomasum_(PSF).png.
- Ruminant isPrimaryTopicOf Ruminant.