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ruminant

[roo-muh-nuhnt] / ˈru mə nənt /


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We hear “the strangled ungulate blurt” of a distressed elk, “the ruminant crunch” of a grazing sheep.

From The Wall Street Journal

Specifically, cattle and other ruminants are a huge source of methane.

From Salon

Rennet, an enzyme naturally present in the stomachs of ruminants, would prompt the milk to coagulate, separating into curds and whey, thus laying the groundwork for modern cheese production.

From Salon

Defra said keepers of cattle, sheep, camelids, including llamas and alpacas, and other ruminants must remain vigilant and follow the restrictions applying to animal movements.

From BBC

In the cauldrons, the researchers identified blood remains from ruminants, mainly sheep and goats.

From Science Daily