No. Turtles are reptiles, not mammals, and do not feed their young on mothers' milk.
No. Only mammals can drink milk. Reptiles cannot digest it, although it is commonly thought that snakes like to drink milk (they don't).
No, baby reptiles do not drink milk from their mothers. Reptiles do not produce milk, only mammals do that. Reptiles hatch from eggs and then have to feed themselves; their parents do not feed them.
No, milk is unique to mammals.
No, they do not. The newly-hatched babies are independent from the moment they emerge, and are not reliant on the mother for food.
No. Reptiles are not mammals - mammals produce milk and suckle their young.
Milk
No, they can only drink their mother's milk.
Milk from the mother ferret.
Mother's milk.
Most baby animals (mammals, that is) drink the mother's milk untill they can fend for themselves.
Leopard cubs drink the milk from their mothers.
Yes. Coyotes are mammals, and all mammals drink their mother's milk (if they can).
baby squrrels eat/drink there mother's milk
There is no such thing as "poisoned milk."
Yes, baby horses, also known as foals, drink their mother's milk. They rely on their mother's milk for nourishment and to grow strong and healthy. This is a natural and important part of their development.
They drink milk from their mother.
They drink milk from their mother, i think.
They drink their mother`s milk.