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Alpacas are ruminant animals
Goats are ruminant animals.
The calculous item in the intestines of some ruminants that was historically used as a poison antidote is called "dung," specifically the dried dung of animals such as cows. This substance contains various minerals and compounds that were believed to neutralize toxins. In traditional medicine, it was sometimes used to treat poisoning by binding to harmful substances in the digestive tract. However, modern medical practices do not typically endorse this method.
characteristic of non ruminant animals
The true stomach in ruminant animals is known as the abomasum. It is the final compartment in the ruminant digestive system, following the rumen, reticulum, and omasum. The abomasum functions similarly to a monogastric stomach, secreting digestive enzymes and acids to break down food, particularly proteins, before it moves into the intestines for further digestion and nutrient absorption. This compartment is crucial for the effective digestion of the complex plant materials that ruminants consume.
Yes they are.
giraffe and all that stuff
Non-ruminant farm animals include the following (I'll list more than three here for you):PigsHorsesDonkeysMules/HinniesChickensDucksGeeseTurkeysDogsCats
Ruminant animals have 4 stomachs but the microbed don't produce cellulose, they break it down.
Ruminant animals have a complex stomach with four compartments that allows them to regurgitate and re-chew their food, aiding in digestion. Non-ruminant animals have a simpler, single-chambered stomach. Ruminants also have a symbiotic relationship with microorganisms in their stomach that help break down cellulose in their diet.