Mammals:
* Dogs and Cats: Commonly vomit due to indigestion, eating something toxic, or motion sickness.
* Horses: Can vomit, but it is rare and often a sign of a serious condition.
* Primates: Including humans, can vomit for similar reasons as dogs and cats.
* Ruminants (cows, sheep, goats): Vomit is unusual in healthy ruminants.
* Whales: Can vomit in response to stress, illness, or a change in diet.
Birds:
* Owls: May vomit up pellets containing undigested bones and fur.
* Birds of prey: Similar to owls, they also vomit up pellets.
* Other birds: Can vomit due to illness or poisoning.
Reptiles:
* Lizards and snakes: Can vomit, often to defend themselves by spitting out their meal.
* Turtles: May vomit due to illness or ingestion of foreign objects.
Amphibians:
* Frogs and toads: Can vomit, but it's not a common behavior.
Fish:
* Some fish: Can regurgitate their food, though it's not technically vomiting in the same way as other animals.
Insects:
* Some insects: Can regurgitate stomach contents, but this is not considered vomiting.
Important Note: Vomiting can be a sign of illness in animals. If you notice your pet vomiting, it's important to consult with a veterinarian.