Enteric Methane Emissions
Enteric methane emissions arise as a waste product from the fermentation process in ruminant animals like cattle and sheep. These animals break down complex organic matter, generating methane through a collaboration of various microorganisms in their rumen. Understanding this process reveals why ruminants evolved to produce methane, as it helps them efficiently extract energy from hard-to-digest grasses while managing excess hydrogen in their systems.In this clip
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