No ruminants are all mammals, a termite is an insect. However both ruminants and termites use symbiotic bacteria to help them digest cellulose in their food.
Termites of 1938 - 1938 was released on: USA: 7 January 1938
Yes, birds are non-ruminants.
yes canine teeth are present in ruminants
Nova - 1974 Termites to Telescopes 7-8 was released on: USA: 11 December 1979
Yes. Hind-gut fermentors are psuedo-ruminants.
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roaches eat termites
The collective nouns are a colony of termites or an infestation of termites.
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.
The termites are fed the feces of dead termites when they are young.
no, termites eat wood, but snakes might eat termites