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plants are the main sourceof energy entering the food chainTheir prey live on plants , for the most part, and skinny prey is not good for carnivores.
Ray L. Shirley has written: 'Nitrogen and energy nutrition of ruminants' -- subject(s): Bioenergetics, Feeding and feeds, Nitrogen in animal nutrition, Ruminants
methane , propene
THEY STABILIZE OUR EARTH ..ALSO SOURCEOF RIVERS AND MINERALS
Edward John Golding has written: 'Rational methods for predicting quality and digestible energy concentration of warm-season forages for ruminants' -- subject(s): Feeding and feeds, Ruminants, Grasses
Yes, birds are non-ruminants.
yes canine teeth are present in ruminants
Yes. Hind-gut fermentors are psuedo-ruminants.
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The major difference is protein sources. Ruminants require less protein than non-ruminants, and consequently require more fibre in their diet than non-ruminants. Non-ruminants cannot digest fibre and cellulose nearly as well as ruminants can, and thus need higher concentrate feedstuffs to actually do well.
following are the non ruminants..........HUMANS,PIG,MOUSE,HORSE etc