No.
Yes,Most birds do except most water life birds.
feed their babies
Animals that regurgitate their food are cows, birds and wolves. Other animals that regurgitate their food are the anaconda and the jackal.
The adult birds regurgitate partially digested food for their young.
After foraging for food the adults return to the nest and regurgitate the collected food for the young to eat it from their mouths. Not appetizing for a human but it beats starvation.
Yes, kookaburras do regurgitate food to feed their young. Adult kookaburras catch and consume prey, then bring it back to the nest where they regurgitate it for their chicks. This behavior helps ensure that the young receive the necessary nutrients for growth and development.
Penguins do not produce milk, as they are birds and do not lactate like mammals. They regurgitate partially digested food to feed their chicks.
Regurgitation is a normal act for parrots. It is how they feed their young. Parrots will regurgitate their partially digested food for their chicks.
Yes she does.
They eat like us - however they regurgitate food for their babies.
they are able to regurgitate food for thier babies
it depends... Adults: well they just go out hunting(they catch their food and swallow( no chewing due to no teeth)) Babies (chicks): they wait for their parents, the parents regurgitate ( sick it back up) the food they have just caught and then put their beaks down the babies throats and pour in the food :)