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  2. Pseudoruminant - Wikipedia

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    Pseudoruminant is a classification of animals based on their digestive tract differing from the ruminants. Hippopotami and camels are ungulate mammals with a three-chambered stomach (ruminants have a four-chambered stomach) while equids ( horses , asses , zebras ) and rhinoceroses are monogastric herbivores.

  3. Grazing (behaviour) - Wikipedia

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    Red kangaroo grazing. Grazing is a method of feeding in which a herbivore feeds on low-growing plants such as grasses or other multicellular organisms, such as algae.Many species of animals can be said to be grazers, from large animals such as hippopotamuses to small aquatic snails.

  4. Talk:Pseudoruminant - Wikipedia

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    The pseudoruminant article's primary focus is on pseudorumination, which is a digestive classification and a digestive process. Please remain within the scope of this article. Excluded: Non-digestive topics, specifically those already covered in other pages.

  5. Ruminant - Wikipedia

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    Ruminantia is a crown group of ruminants within the order Artiodactyla, cladistically defined by Spaulding et al. as "the least inclusive clade that includes Bos taurus (cow) and Tragulus napu (mouse deer)".

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject WikiFundi Content/Hippopotamus

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    [9]: 259, 263 The hippo is considered to be a pseudoruminant; it has a complex three-chambered stomach but does not "chew cud". [12]: 22 Unlike most other semiaquatic animals, the hippopotamus has very little hair. [9]: 260 The skin is 6 cm (2 in) thick, [31] providing it great protection against conspecifics and predators.

  7. Category:Mammal taxonomy - Wikipedia

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  8. Talk:Ruminant - Wikipedia

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    Ruminants contains different components to their digestive systems than monogastrics, it is made up of a mouth, oesophagus, crop, stomach, gizzard, small intestine, caecum, large intestine and anus.

  9. Monogastric - Wikipedia

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    A monogastric organism has a simple single-chambered stomach (one stomach). Examples of monogastric omnivores include humans, pigs, hamsters and rats.Furthermore, there are monogastric carnivores such as cats. [1]