Yes, kangaroos do produce milk for their young. The milk produced by kangaroos is unique because it changes composition based on the needs of the joey (baby kangaroo) at different stages of development. This allows the joey to receive the specific nutrients it requires as it grows. Additionally, kangaroo milk is lower in fat and protein compared to the milk of other mammals.
The hormone that regulates milk secretion is called prolactin. It is produced by the pituitary gland in response to the stimulation of the nipples during breastfeeding.
The milk carton is swollen because gases produced by bacteria inside the carton have caused it to expand. This can happen when the milk is past its expiration date or if it has been stored improperly, allowing bacteria to grow and produce gas.
Colostrum is the first milk produced by the mammary glands after childbirth, and it is thick and yellowish in color. It is rich in antibodies and nutrients, providing essential protection and nourishment to the newborn. Breast milk, on the other hand, is produced after colostrum and is thinner and whiter in color. It contains a balanced mix of nutrients tailored to the baby's needs as they grow.
Your milk carton may be bloated due to the presence of gas produced by bacteria inside the carton. This can happen if the milk was not properly pasteurized or if the carton was not sealed correctly, allowing bacteria to grow and produce gas. It is important to discard bloated milk cartons as they may be spoiled and unsafe to consume.
wisconsin.EDIT:I think milk is mostly produced in Europe.
Milk is produced by mammary glands which are found in breasts of mammals.
Milk is produced in the "mammary glands".
Yes, milk can be produced in almost all countries.
Colostrum is produced 3-5 months into the pregnancy. Milk is produced after the birth of your baby.
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The first mammal feeding its baby produced the first milk. We would not know exactly when or where this was. It is even possible that mammals were not the first to breastfeed their offsprings with milk.
There is an average of 180,600,000,000 pounds of milk produced in the United States each year. This is equal to 21 billion gallons of milk.
The more often you breastfeed, and the more milk is taken every feed, the faster milk is produced. That's why the less you breastfeed, and the less is taken, the less it is produced.
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