All female mammals produce milk. Monotremes also produce milk. A monotreme is an animal that lays eggs as well as possesses mammary glands (platypus and echidna). Human beings are indeed both animals and mammals.
What do you mean by "animal"? Each species of mammal have their own milk qualities specially made for the young of their kind. There really is no "best milk" when comparing species to species.
However, if you are referring to "animal" to cattle specifically, it depends on the breed. Holsteins are those that are capable of producing vast quantities of milk, much more than any breed of bovine in this world. Jerseys, however, produce the creamiest milk of all bovine breeds. so it all depends on personal opinion.
If you are an European or North African, you can, as they are lactase persistent. Any non European or North African should not drink a substantial amount of milk, as other populations are not lactase persistent.
Cows and goats are the most common animals raised to provide milk for humans. Other mammals could supply milk, however, it's very rare that such products are ever mass marketed.
Cows, sheep, goats, llamas, camels, and yaks are a few animals who produce milk for people to use.
The dairy cow, more specifically the Holstein cow.
In Britain, milk is commonly from dairy cows. But milk for human consumption can also come from cows, sheep, goats, horses, camels, depending on the culture, custom and country.
Cows, goats, camels, sheep, etc.
There is not an animal that produces red milk. Most animals that produce milk have white or creme colored milk.
Holstein dairy cows tend to produce more milk than any animal in the Animal Kingdom except for most whales.
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Incorrect. A mammal is a warmblooded animal. Most give birth live, except for the platypus who lays eggs.
No. Coconuts are a plant, not a product of what an animal produces.
Jerseys are the breed that produces the most milk fat, they are known to have 5.1% milk fat compared to the Holstein breed that only has 3.7 % milk fat.
I believe that Pigeons and Flamingos produce a 'crop milk' that they feed to their young by regurgitation.
Ermintrude produces less milk then Daisy
A whale is an animal, but is also definitely a mammal, because it has warm blood and produces milk for its young.
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The Holstein-Friesian, of course!
The Netherlands.