No, not all living things vomit. Vomiting is a physiological response that some animals have evolved to expel harmful substances from their stomachs. Organisms like plants and certain simple organisms do not have the ability to vomit.
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They cant throw up (vomit) but i dont know if there are any other animals that cant throw up either :)
All dogs vomit
yes they are regurgitating animals and when in stress bring up their cud and vomit/spit it at each other or humans
Many animals throw out balls of hair in form of a vomit. This is because they cannot digest such item. The same process is used by animals to vomit out indigestible food.
Yes. The only two animals that can not vomit are mice and horses.
All mammals can vomit if necessary.
Rabbits (and also quite a few other animals) do not have the ability to vomit. Animals that cannot vomit include rabbits, hamsters, frogs, horses, cows, hens, fish, sheep etc... dogs can vomit. I'm not sure whether a cat's "hairball" reflex counts as vomiting or not.
No, penguins do not eat vomit. Penguins mainly feed on fish, squid, and krill that they catch while swimming in the ocean. Vomiting is not a natural behavior for penguins and they do not consume vomit from other animals.
That all depends whether you vomit the entire amount of food out or not.
As far as I am aware all perissodactyls are incapable of vomiting, which is why colic can be so dangerous for them and possibly why they treat themselves for stomachache with kaolin scraped out of the ground.