Calves suckle from their mother's udder, which is the organ where milk is generated and obtained by the calf or the milk machine (if the cow's a dairy cow).
Tiger babies suckle milk from their mothers.
Tiger babies suckle milk from their mothers.
Play, suckle milk, and sleep.
It's a behavioral problem in calves, called stereotypical behavior, when they have no mothers to suckle from and only each other to keep them company. Calves that are bored will suckle on each other, on their ears, navels, testes in bull calves, noses, etc. It is by no means a "teething problem," because calves that have their mothers at their side and that are frequently mentally stimulated do not try to suckle on each other's ears or other body parts.
Calves that are suckling milk from cows which would be their mothers.
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.
baby guinea pigs will suckle mothers milk
Lions are mammals. The babies suckle milk from their mothers.
Florida Manatees eat many different aquatic plants.
They drink it. They use a sucking reflex on the teat to draw the milk out, then swallow it.
Elephant calves suckle milk from their mother for about the first two years, then move on to eating vegetation.
No. Calves don't eat their mom's cud, they drink or suckle milk from their mom.