No. No birds feed milk to their young. This characteristic is unique to mammals alone. Only mammals have mammary glands, which are necessary to produce milk.
Ducks and geese do not produce milk, so, no they do not feed milk to their young. That is something that mammals do, of which waterfowl are not. Baby ducklings are hatched knowing how to find food and eat. The mother may lead them to a good spot for some tasty roots, but the ducklings know how to eat all by themselves.
As mentioned, no species of birds provide milk for their young. Some birds are fed on special secretions from the parent birds' crop, and these may even be called crop milk, but it is not milk in the true sense of the word. Birds which feed their young with "crop milk" include pigeons, doves and flamingos.
Yes, a sheep has two teats and produces milk for her offspring
they eat milk from grass
Lions are mammals. Mother mammals feed their babies with milk that they produce in their mammary glands.
Spiders don't feed their babies with milk. Baby spiders get their feed by themselves catching small insects and don't need mother's care.
The baby bats are born able to cling on to their mother for support and the mother is able to feed them with milk.
Marsupials drink milk from their mothers body either through mom's teats or licking it from her skin. After milk the mother feed the baby animals vegetation for their nutrition.
water racoon milk. Racoons are mammals so they have milk for their babies.
Mother's milk.
milk from its nipples
They tuck them onto the back of a sheep with lots of wool still on to keep warm and they feed the milk of the sheep
For approximately one year
Lions are mammals. Mother mammals feed their babies with milk that they produce in their mammary glands.
Yes. Almost all mammals feed milk to their babies.
Spiders don't feed their babies with milk. Baby spiders get their feed by themselves catching small insects and don't need mother's care.
Yes, until babies are about 8 weeks old.
If the mother animal produces milk to feed her babies, then she is a mammal. If the females of a species are mammals so are the males and children. Female foxes produce milk to feed their babies. Therefore they are mammals.
Babies are born with teeth, you do not want to give them milk the mother will breast feed them... They are ready to ween at 6-8 weeks
Of course! But if Troodons were not related to mammals, they might not feed their babies milk.
Milk they feed their babies on milk