Whitetail deer anatomy and deer antlers ... Over 40 percent of a deer's energy is derived from the acids absorbed through the walls of its first stomach. ; After the deer has filled its first stomach, it will lie down in a secluded place to chew its cud, just as cattle do.
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Deer are ruminants; they store partly-chewed food, and later regurgitate this cud and thoroughly chew it (this is called "chewing the cud"). This process lets deer process a large amount of low nutrient food.
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There are some that only chew the cud or only have a split hoof, ... These are the animals you may eat: the ox, the sheep, the goat, the deer, the gazelle, the roe deer, the wild goat, the ibex, the antelope and the mountain sheep. You may eat any animal that has a split hoof divided in two and that chews the cud.
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no, because their to stupid to chew something.
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Cud is regurgitated food mostly in cattle that chew it up again and again to break down hay, grain, etc. Animals that chew their cud include cattle, goats, sheep, giraffes, bison, yaks, water buffalo, deer, camels, alpacas, llamas, wildebee...
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As best as I could find, there are 10 animals that meet the dual requirements of split hooves completely divided and chew their cud (which happens to coincide with Kosher requirements for mammals). ... These are: cows/beef (Bos taurus), sheep/lamb (Ovis aries), goats (Capra hircus), deer/ venison(cervidae),
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Did you know that deer chew their cud like a cow? That elk grunt, squeal, whistle and roar? That moose antlers can weigh as much as an 11-year-old child? Deer, Moose, Elk and Caribou teaches children everything about these fascinating animals, from eating patterns, habitat, migration and settlement.
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Chewing a cud is a process by which some animals, called ruminants (camels, goats, sheep, deer, and cattle), thoroughly digest their food. The cow, for example, has a stomach organized into sections to take care of hard-to-digest food. ... Chewing a cud is a process by which some animals, called ruminants (camels, goats,
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Does the rabbit chew the cud? New info. Bible inerrancy is supported ... THE HYRAX CHEWS THE CUD! THE BIBLE'S CRITICS HAVE BEEN OVERTURNED AGAIN! DOES THE HARE CHEW THE CUD ALSO? THERE IS EVIDENCE POINTING TO HARE CUD CHEWING ALSO!
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Caribou Digestion: Ruminators Chew Their Cud ... Ruminate: to a chew again what has been chewed slightly and swallowed : chew the cud. ... Other animals in this class are cows, deer, horses and pigs.
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