Yes they do! Not all do, but to birds regurgitation is an important way to not only feed their chicks, who are completely dependent on their parents for easily swallow-able food, but also to show affection and to share food with their mates. It's completely normal for birds to do so.
No a snake does not regurgitate it's food when it eats.
When it has swallowed it's pray whole it is left in it's stomach for it to be digested.
Obviously there some exceptions. When a snake is under a lot of stress (e.g. a snake in captivity that is being handled way to much) it will "throw up" it's pry but will not eat it again. Another case it the species "egg eater"(name says it all). Which swallows the egg whole the crushes it with it's abdominal muscles and regurgitates the shell. A snake will also "throw up" it what ever it has eaten is toxic (certain frogs). But to sum up again, Regurgitation is not a norm in eating habits of snakes.
Yes, they eat plants that contain acids that react in the stomach and make them poop their breakfast, lunch, and dinner
They may if they eat grass and have something inside them that is making them sick, so let them eat grass if there is, that way they will get it up, and wolves will to feed their pups.
Yes. Deer do regurgitate food to chew it as cud just like cows do.
Yes
Yes
Animals that regurgitate their food are cows, birds and wolves. Other animals that regurgitate their food are the anaconda and the jackal.
No, not in the way a cow does, dogs do not chew the cud. ***** Dogs and cats are known to regurgitate food and re-eat the food again. But, especially with dogs, dogs (being pack animals in instinct) gulp their food and not chew their food.
The male wolf will bring back food to the young in this manner also.
Please do NOT regurgitate your food.
owls do they regurgitate it
feed their babies
No.
they will regurgitate the food.
The adult birds regurgitate partially digested food for their young.
All owls cough up their food into nice neat pellets.
Yes she does.
Yes, to be rechewed as cud.