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Deino and Cerato are immune to all of the above, with the exception of maybe saltwater, haven't tested it myself.
Yeah, that's not right. Eatting something not in your diet won't hurt you. It just won't give you any nutrients so if you do it continually you eventually get debuffed for not having a single hexigon filled but those debuffs don't involve vomit sickness. Glutton summed up what actually causes it pretty well. One of the most common ways to accidentilly get vomit sickness is to eat bones as a non-bone eatting animal without thinking. You eat a carcass, your charicter pauses eatting but you have the eat prompt so you hit it again without thinking and oops your charicter had actually stopped because they ate to the bones.
Another common thing is eatting a rotten organ. Organs don't have a different symbol for rotten or good. They just show up as a meat chunk when scented. They also go bad really fast after being removed so unless you're a cerato or a dieno don't bother carrying an organ hoping to eat from it again as a sack lunch. Gotta eat it right after it's plucked because your only warning that it's gone bad is visual appearance. (they go greyish) Something easy to miss when the badness has just started.
(Cuz...it's a bird. Proof that birdbrain should be a compliment)
Charcoal is actually usually just anything that has been burnt already to the point where it's black which is confusing when folks also call the black hard things they put on the grill to light charcoal but that's a different type then what you might eat but might turn into the type you'd eat.
I wouldn't suggest actually using that charcoal over just charcoal from wood though.