Ruminating

Some ungulates like Bighorn Sheep are ruminants. Meaning they have a rumen or a false stomach that allows them to gather large amounts of food quickly, especially when they are in the open and more susceptible to predators. Then later they can retire to safer areas to rechew and digest their food.

The rumen is also like a fermentation vat containing millions of microorganisms that help digest the fibrous grasses and shrubs.

The one side effect of ruminating is that the fermentation produces enormous quantities of gas which the sheep get rid of by belching. So next time you see a bighorn chewing its cud listen closely for burps.

由使用者 larryhalverson larryhalverson2019年12月05日 05:11 所貼文

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什麼

落基山大角羊 (Ovis canadensis ssp. canadensis)

觀察者

larryhalverson

日期

5月 2011

描述

Bighorn sheep rumination or cud chewing occurs primarily when the animal is resting and not eating.
They’ll chew their cuds for several hours each day.
See Journal https://inaturalist.ca/journal/larryhalverson/29236-ruminating

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