The ossa cordis bone in the heart is an example of a splanchnic bone of ruminants
Do you mean the OS cordis (bones in the heart)? If so then it is not seen in humans, it is common in ruminant species like cattle, it is also seen in otters! It is part of the Splanchnic skeleton and the bone form on soft tissue.
Alpacas are ruminant animals
Goats are ruminant animals.
characteristic of non ruminant animals
Yes they are.
Ruminant animals are those that have hooved feet and four stomachs. Non-ruminant animals have feet or paws, and they do not have this number of stomachs.
Splanchnic organs:GI tractLiverPancreasSpleen
giraffe and all that stuff
Ruminant animals have 4 stomachs but the microbed don't produce cellulose, they break it down.
Non-ruminant farm animals include the following (I'll list more than three here for you):PigsHorsesDonkeysMules/HinniesChickensDucksGeeseTurkeysDogsCats
A splanchnic bone is a bone that develops in soft tissue and is unattached to the rest of the skeleton. Ex. In cats and dogs: Os penis (a bone in the penis) In cattle: Os cordis (a bone in the heart)
Bezoar