märehtiäisten
Märehtiäisten is a Finnish term referring to ruminants, a diverse group of herbivorous mammals characterized by their specialized digestive system. This system involves a multi-compartmented stomach, typically consisting of four chambers: the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum. This unique physiology allows ruminants to ferment plant matter, breaking down tough cellulose that other animals cannot digest. The process involves regurgitating partially digested food, re-chewing it (cudding), and then re-swallowing it for further digestion.
Common examples of märehtiäisten include cattle, sheep, goats, deer, and giraffes. They are found in a wide