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Any that belong to the group called ruminates. There are 150 species of ruminants, which include both domestic and wild species. Ruminating mammals include cattle, goats, sheep, giraffes, yaks, deer, camels, llamas, and antelope.

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Any animal that is not a ruminant. This includes pigs, horses and horse-related animals, all birds of any kind, all carnivores of any kind (wolves, dogs, cats, cougars, tigers, lions, etc.), all omnivores of any kind (bears, raccoons, humans, monkeys, baboons, chimps, gorillas, wild boars, etc.) and all insects. Elephants, rhinos, hippos, and I believe giraffes don't chew cud either. Neither do the little ground squirrels, rabbits or hares, moles, voles, mice, lemmings, shrews, bats, weasels, ferrets, pine martins, wolverines, skunks, lemurs, Meerkats, rats, nor sloths.

Thus any animal that is not related to the deer family, goat family, sheep family, bovine/bison family, camel family and antelope family do not chew cud or, in essence, are not ruminants.

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Cattle, sheep, antelope, deer and giraffes.

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