The word "ruminant" refers to a group of mammals that have a specialized stomach for digesting fibrous plant material, primarily through a process of fermentation. This adaptation indicates that ruminants typically inhabit environments where they have access to abundant grasses and other vegetation, such as grasslands, savannas, and forests. Their digestive system allows them to break down tough plant matter efficiently, making them well-suited for these habitats.
ruminant
any living animal, including humans, is technically a creature. search the dictionary.com website for it. it will tell you what the word means.
No, creatures is a plural noun.
Ovine (refers to sheep).
Those creatures were creepy.
Sentence for HABITAT : The koalas HABITAT is the gumtree. :)
The word "habitat" is spelled the same way in French.
creatures
another word for monster is ogre
Sheep
The first syllable of "habitat" is accented.
habitat