Yes, the horse has only one true stomach compartment, but they are actually pseudoruminants because they have an enlarged cecum.
Rabbits do not have a rumen Therefor cannot be classified as a ruminant. As far as I understand it they are monogastric.
They are ruminants.
Monogastric.
Monogastric?
No they are monogastric.
Llamas are ruminants
A monogastric has only one stomach whereas with the ruminant its stomach is made up of four compartments - the rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum.
digest
the monogastric as it can digest all types of food
Yes a deer is a monogastric (having one digestive cavity) herbivore (animal that gets its energy from eating plants and only plants).
Cattle, sheep, goats, deer, moose, all species of antelope, giraffes, camels, llamas, rhinocerouses, yaks, bison, buffalo, elk, reindeer, caribou, and muskox are some of many species that are all ruminants (or in your case, not non-ruminant or monogastric species.)
Cattle, sheep, goats, deer, moose, all species of antelope, giraffes, camels, llamas, rhinocerouses, yaks, bison, buffalo, elk, reindeer, caribou, and muskox are some of many species that are all ruminants (or in your case, not non-ruminant or monogastric species.)
Stephen J. Gunther has written: 'Coprophagy in monogastric and ruminant species'
Deer, dik-dik antelope, and duiker antelope are ruminant mammals that begin with the letter d.
No, pigs are monogastrics. There is a rare kind of pig on southeast Asian Islands called a Babirusa which issupposedly ruminant to some extent, but familiar pigs are not.