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  2. Cud - Wikipedia

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    When the stomach content, or the cud, arrives in the mouth of the ruminant, it is pushed against the palate with the tongue to remove excess liquid, the latter is swallowed and the solid material is chewed thoroughly so the cattle can extract the minerals present in the cud brought to the surface during rumination.

  3. Kosher animals - Wikipedia

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    The hare, for chewing the cud without having cloven hooves. [2] [5] The pig, for having cloven hooves without chewing the cud. [6] [7] While camels possess a single stomach, and are thus not true ruminants, they do chew cud; additionally, camels do not have hooves at all, but rather separate toes on individual toe pads, with hoof-like toenails.

  4. Urgent warning issued to dog owners over dog chews causing ...

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    Tina Potter, head of incidents at the FSA, said, “Based on international investigations so far, we are advising dog owners to avoid feeding the affected chews to dogs as a precaution.

  5. Ruminant - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The word "ruminant" comes from the Latin ruminare, which means "to chew over again". The roughly 200 species of ruminants include both domestic and wild species. [ 4 ] Ruminating mammals include cattle , all domesticated and wild bovines , goats , sheep , giraffes , deer , gazelles , and antelopes . [ 5 ]

  6. Dog meat - Wikipedia

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    Dog meat were consumed in some pre-colonial Philippine ethnic groups during certain shamanic rituals and special occasions. However, dog bones are very rarely found in middens in archaeological sites, in contrast to pig and deer remains; and most complete dog remains in archaeological sites are of dog burials near or beside human graves. This ...

  7. Osteophagy - Wikipedia

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    Dogs chew bones only to eat any residual meat and bone marrow left on them, so it is not truly a form of osteophagy. [16] Most modern toy "bones" for dogs are actually rawhide , which is simply dried animal skin, as animal bones are actually dangerous for dogs to chew.

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