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What is an animal that chews cud?

A Cow


Does the Watusi chew its cud?

Yes. The Watusi is a breed of cow, which is a ruminant, which chews cud.


What is the technological term for the proccess which a cow belches up its cud and chews it?

The technological term for the process in which a cow regurgitates its cud and chews it is called "rumination." Rumination allows cows to further break down and digest their food by re-chewing it before fully swallowing it for final digestion.


What is the name of the ball of grass a cow chews on?

A bolus. If you are referring to the time when a cow stands around and just chews away, this is "ball" called cud.


How can you use the word cud in a sentence?

"The cow chewed its cud." Cud (noun), partly digested food returned from the first stomach of ruminants to the mouth for further chewing. A ruminant is an animal that has a stomach system such that it chews its cud. This includes cattle, sheep, antelopes, deer, giraffes, and their relatives.


What animals were te Jews permited to eat?

Any animal that had a split hoof, such as a cow has a split hoof, and chewed its cud much like a cow also chews its cud, was fit for food. As for fish, they had to have scales. Also the animals could not be scavengers.


What does roominater mean?

It is actually spelled "ruminator" It is someone who thinks deeply about, or contemplates, something. It is also used to describe an animal, such as a cow, which "chews the cud".


What does chewing its cud mean?

a cow chews the grass it is eating thoroughly and slowly, so it is chewing it's cud - the masticated grass in it's mouth. - that's where the expression for long, contemplative thinking when trying to solve a problem comes from.


What makes bisons kosher?

it chews its cud and has split hooves


What are the differences between poultry and cattle's digestive systems?

The poultry digestive system is similar to that of a human. The cow's digestive system is designed so that it chews its cud several times to get the maximum nutrition from it.


Why does a cow drop the cud?

A cow does not "drop the cud." That simply is not possible, and logically doesn't even make sense.


What eight-letter word describes any animal that chews the cud?

ruminant