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Koalas drink their milk from their mother.
There is no special milk for chins but there is a recipe you can find on www.thechinbin.org to give them if they need it
NO! don't give it any milk. But if your wanting to give it SPECIAL milk, you should contact a VET and they will give you free advice.
Koalas and coyotes are both mammals (even though the koala is a marsupial and the coyote is a placental mammal). This means they both have fur; they are warm-blooded vertebrates; they breathe using lungs; they give live birth; and they feed their young on mothers' milk.
A baby koala starts drinking milk immediately. As soon as it is born, it makes its way to the mother's pouch, lured by the smell of mothers' milk. There, it latches onto a nipple which swells in its mouth, securing it in place. A baby koala, which is called a joey, is nourished by mother's milk during its first 6-7 months of life. After 30 weeks, the mother produces a substance called pap. This substance is actually a specialised form of the mother's droppings which, having passed through her digestive system, give the joey the enzymes it needs to be able to start digesting the tough gum leaves, making an easier transition for the baby koala to start eating eucalyptus leaves.
to be honest, milk is not actually good for cats so it is best not to give them milk. but you can sometimes get these special milk for kittens from pet shops. you can feed them that from quite a young age.
A female koala feeds her joey for 6-7 months, but not exclusively on mothers' milk. Koala joeys do drink mother's milk during their first 6-7 months of life. However, after 30 weeks, the mother also produces a substance called pap. This substance is actually a specialised form of the mother's droppings which, having passed through her digestive system, give the joey the enzymes it needs to be able to start digesting the tough gum leaves, making an easier transition for the baby koala to start eating eucalyptus leaves.
A koala joey stays with its mother for about a year, but is fed by her for only the first seven months or so.
i wouldn't give your cat strawberry milk, i don't think it would do much damage to there insides though he/she may end up with diarrhoea from the strawberries in it. Maybe give him/her some normal cows milk or special cat milk but if you do give him/her cows milk, be sure him/her likes it & doesn't give him/her indigestion or any other problems:) ! Ayeee. Strawberry Milkshake is nom.
A human infant? No, they do not have the proper enzymes to digest anything other than mother's milk/special formula
Caramello Koala - milk, wheat glucose syrup, soya. May contain traces of nuts. Also has dairy milk, milk chocolate with smooth flowing caramel.
When first born, a koala joey uses its tiny, sharp claws to make an arduous journey to the mother's pouch. It is drawn there by the smell of its mother's milk.