Lennie is first compared to a bear as he bends down to drink from the pond. This comparison highlights Lennie's size and strength, as well as his simple and animalistic nature.
George is carrying a work card and Lennie's drink in chapter 1.
George doesn't want Lennie to drink the water because it might not be safe, especially if it's contaminated. Lennie has a habit of impulsively drinking from unknown sources, which could be harmful for his health. George is trying to protect Lennie from potential harm.
In Chapter One, Steinbeck presents Lennie as mentally disabled, physically strong, and overly reliant on George for guidance and support. Lennie's childlike innocence and fascination with soft things are also highlighted, establishing him as a vulnerable character in need of protection.
Eagles drink the water for the animal they kill and they also drink the blood from the animal
consume means to eat/drink so it just means the animal is having a drink
Hamster
Any animal will need to drink. If a animal doesn't drink, it will get weak and possible pass away.
all vampires in twilight drink bood but the cullens only drink animal bood
Werewolves drink water and the blood of their animal kills. NOT OUR OWN!!!
sd
A animal can drink a persons breast milk. Animals breast milk is just like a humans breast milk.
sheep