Why is buffalo chewing?

The buffalo phenomenon always chews even though there is no food in the mouth that is a digestive phenomenon especially in cattle and it is called the ruminant . Unlike other animals, there are 4 stomachs in cattle and they are distinguished by the function of rumen, bees, leaves and books .

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Buffalo is also known as ruminant because its food is not chewed well.

The distinction of these types of stomachs because they have different functions, the food that the cattle eat is not chewed well but transferred from the rumen to the bee's stomach, through the fermentation of the food back up. mouth and after repeated chewing, it was brought down to the third stomach - the book, finally brought to the absorbed book. This is why cows and buffaloes always chew when they do not eat grass.

In addition to cows and buffaloes, there are a number of animals such as goats, deer, camels also have chewing phenomenon . The reason these animals also chew is due to the habit of being inherited during their evolution; Doing so will cause them to eat more, or when they lack food, they will chew gradually. So they both ensure safety and meet the nutritional needs of the body.