Yes, Llamas do produce milk for their young. They typically produce 60 ml of milk at the time that she gives birth.
No, only mammals produce milk for its young.
No. Only mammals produce milk for their young. The only birds that produce milk are pigeons.
Milk when they're babies and water when they have matured. They get most of the water they need from their food.they drink water when their older and mostly water when they are young
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You'd have to give birth to young first before you produce or leak milk.
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Yes. As mammals, cows do have hair/fur and produce milk for their young. The milk forms in the cow's udder and is available to the calf/calves at any of the four teats.
I believe that Pigeons and Flamingos produce a 'crop milk' that they feed to their young by regurgitation.
They do produce a substance similar to milk known as crop milk which they feed to their young. However, while similar, this is not the same substance that mammals, like cows, produce.
Yes. They are because they produce milk to their young.
No, because salamanders are amphibians. Only mammals produce milk and feed it to their young. Salamanders are carnivores.
No because their bodies can't produce it