The food brought back in the mouth for chewing in ruminants is called
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The food brought back in the mouth for chewing in ruminants is called
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The partly-digested food that comes back into the ruminant's mouth is the cud. The animal chews the cud with its powerful back teeth to break it down even more. As the cow swallows and saliva washes the cud back into the its system, the food now flows into the omasum (oh mah' sum), the third section of the stomach.