Only directly from the cows teet.
The reason cattle produce milk in the first place is to feed calves, not to feed people. Frisian cows in the wild--if such they be--"get rid of" their milk by letting calves suckle it.
Wild animals, such as pigs , horses or bulls/cows.
Mommy rabbit milk
Some cows milk on occasion will have no adverse effect on a cat, but it is too rich for a cat to drink on a regular basis. You will never see a grown cat in the wild drinking anything other than water, and that's what house cats should also drink on a daily basis for optimum care of their liver.
Water - surely all wild animals drink water?
Wild mama mouse milk. lol
Wild cows are animals that are not domesticated in nature. They differ from docile cows that mainly eat grass all day. These cows are usually isolated in remote areas of grasslands and must be handled with extra care and precaution.
All mammals feed their young on milk. this is the defining characteristic of a mammal, as no other group in the animal kingdom has this trait.Mammals include placental mammals (e.g. humans, rodents, stock animals, domestic pets, bears, wild canines and large cats, rabbits and hares, marine mammals such as whales, dolphins, dugongs, etc); marsupials (e.g. kangaroos, koalas, wombats, bandicoots, Tasmanian devils, etc); and monotremes(the egg-laying mammals, which include just the platypus and echidna).
pets are companions, domestics are for meat, milk, fur, hide, etc.
Animals that live in the Taiga include caribou(known as reindeer), wolves, or wild pigs, sheep, and cows
Ungulates are hoofed mammals, and includes common domestic animals like cows and sheep, as well as wild animals like moose and peccaries.