Quote Originally Posted by Skiploder View Post
Other species do it also...Timor pythons for example.

It's an adaptive biological process that occurs after digestion has taken place.
Right! Heard of carpets and even GTPs doing it uncommonly... Just couldn't explain why that kind of vomiting doesn't mess with the gut. I think my question may have been worded poorly, kind of hard to explain exactly what I'm asking I guess. I've read that vomiting is bad because aside from what caused it, they need to replenish bacteria in the gut before eating again. So is throwing up casts different because it happens after digestion, or why does it not hurt the stomach environment?