Yes, it is possible. It is a natural response to sickness, choking, and food needing to be dislodged.
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.
Sheep poo would be harmful only if the farmer wasn't regularly worming his sheep. If your dog begins to show signs of having worms (scratching or rubbing it's rear end, vomiting, bloated looking belly, visible worms or eggs in your dog's fecal matter or vomit, diarrhea that could have blood, increased appetite and weigh loss), you'll know it's time to see your vet.
Rats cannot vomit, which makes them vulnerable to poison since they are unable to expel the toxic substance from their bodies once ingested. This inability to vomit can result in the poison accumulating to lethal levels within their system.
According to the Chinese Zodiac the years of the Sheep are: 1907: Fire Sheep 1919: Earth Sheep 1931: Metal Sheep 1943: Water Sheep 1955: Wood Sheep 1967: Fire Sheep 1979: Earth Sheep 1991: Metal Sheep 2003: Water Sheep 2015: Wood Sheep 2027: Fire Sheep 2039: Earth Sheep
A clay sheep is a sheep made out of clay
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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.
yes if a goat is vomiting then it getting rid of the toxins in their bodies
To vomit is "vomir" I vomit: Je vomis You vomit: Tu vomis He/she/one vomits: Il/elle/on vomit We vomit: Nous vomissons You (plural or polite) vomit: Vous vomissez They vomit: Ils/elles vomissent
you vomit beacause you stomach hates food and wants you to vomit
No, pears do not vomit.
Horses do not vomit
he has vomit
Yes it does
All dogs vomit
Yes, princesses do vomit.
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