Yes it does.
Baby sugar gliders feed on mothers' milk.
They feed on their mothers Milk.
Wombats drink their mothers milk until they are weaned. The wombats will then drink fresh water from rivers, ponds, etc.
Only baby horses or foals drink milk and it is best for them to drink only their mothers milk.
Baby elephants feed on milk from their mothers. They do not nurse their mothers using their trunks but with their mouths'.
Yes. Being mammals (albeit egg-laying mammals), baby platypuses must feed on mothers' milk.
At 3 months a foal starts to wean off it's mothers milk. It still drinks her milk but can also eat grass :)
wombats are mammals because they give birth to live babies and then they feed the babies milk.
No. Baby joeys that are still in the pouch feed on mothers' milk. Older joeys learn to graze with their mothers.
Because they have mothers to feed them milk and, when necessary to provide baby food for them.
Baby numbats do not feed on termites. They drink mothers' milk exclusively for about nine months.
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.