The cow!!!
No, it is not. Milk can be a verb (milk a cow or other animal) or a noun. It is, however, used as a noun adjunct in terms such as milk carton or milk truck.
peach and burger and milk
They take them to the stores that sell milk.
Jelly,Blueberry,Milk Whissshhhhhh.............. BUBBABERRIBOO
you have to use webkinz crackers milk cupcake and a peach
Cows are milked, at the farm. The milk is pumped into large refrigerated holding tanks. On a specific day, a milk truck arrives, pumps the milk out of the milk tank, and into the truck. The truck arrives at the dairy, and is pumped into whatever tank is needed to make whatever product.
whose animal gives eag and milk
There is not an animal that produces red milk. Most animals that produce milk have white or creme colored milk.
A milk delivery truck......hah hah.
DDT gets into animal tissue and remains there, building up over time. It typically gets into the animal from the things that the animal eats. With very young animals, the DDT get from the mother to the pup after the pup is born by passing through the mother's milk and into the pup.
The Milk truck in New York City does not sell milk, as it's name implies. It does sell milkshakes and grilled cheese sandwiches, both made out of milk products.
Milk producers truck the milk to bottlers/distributors, usually in 20,000 gallon tanks. The bottler stores the milk in a silo for a short period of time until a production run for bottling. Then the milk is loaded in a truck and delivered to your neighborhood store.