no it's not true worms don't have mouths
Grass is really hard to digest so they have to chew down the cell wall of the plant to digest it otherwise it'll come out exactly the way it was when it was eaten.
No. They chew partly digested forage (like grass, hay and silage), not "spit."
Yes. How else do you expect them to chew cud like they do? If they didn't have salivary glands they wouldn't be able to rechew their food to break it down more.
Yes bison chew their cud and have double-toed hooves like cows.
Cows don't chew cheese. They're herbivores, they chew grass and hay and such, and chew, when they're sitting around and relaxed, partly digested forage matter that they regurgitated from their reticulo-rumen tract called cud. Milk is produced from cows (normally for their calves, but in the case of dairy cows, for human consumption), and the fatty content of milk is made into cheese and other creamy dairy products like ice cream, yogurt, and butter.
Beavers like to chew on wood. It is their source of food and their supply to build their dens and dams.
Coleto birds are omnivorous, They eat a variety of fruits like Orange, Banana, Papaya, Apple, worms & insects .Coleto bird do not bite and chew their food, it is important that the food is presented in bite-sized pieces.
Moose are a type of deer. Like all deer, they are ruminants, which chew their food, then allow it to partially digest, then chew it again before it finished digesting. So the answer is yes, they do chew their cud.
Seeds and worms
Yes, like the cow, the bison regurgitate their food. Yes, Bison chew cud.
Leopard Gecko's really like mealworms. However, don't feed the gecko too many, as the meal worms are like candy to them. Too much candy, and what happens to you? You get sick. It's the same with leopard geckos and mealworms. I recommend giving it 2-3 a day.
No, pigs do not ruminate like cows or sheep. Pigs are monogastric animals, meaning they have only one compartment in their stomach for digestion, unlike ruminants which have multiple compartments for the digestion process.