Most microbes can survive in milk - it has a fairly neutral pH and plenty of nutrients available for use. However, one of the more common bacteria in milk is Lactobacillus, which is a Latin-derived name meaning "milk rod" - the bacteria is generally found in dairy products and is a rod-shaped bacteria.
because it feeds its young milk
Dolphins drink milk for up to three years.
When a microbe enters a body its still needs to feed, so it feeds on what is available, the animals cells and nutrients. And of course the microbe has to get rid of that food and sometimes its waste can be toxic. It is this toxic waste substance that cause the disease.
a mammal feeds his young with milk from the mother and has hair
Most terrestrial mammals have fur or hair and feed milk to their young.
none that i know of no fish feed their young milk
Because it feeds its young of its own milk
The female cat feeds her babies with her milk.
It's feeds it's young with milk
2 years
Because it is warm blooded and feeds its young milk.
1 year