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).
For some reason it is hard to find this information on the internet. The only thing I could find was how Cows produce milk. It might be the same for other animals though too. First, the animal eats grass or hay or whatever it eats, and then the food is digested. After it has been digested it passes through the intestines and the nutrients are extracted, put into the blood stream, and then the nutrients collect in the utters or breast area and form milk.
many animals make milk it depends on were you live. every animal including humans have different milk all customized for the young of their breed. milk in America comes from cows. there is a place were goat milk is drank. in Egypt they have water buffalo. in the far north they have caribo milk. and im sure there are others as well.
I believe that Humans drink the most milk in their lifetimes. Far as I know, we are the only species that continues to drink milk after infancy. Cats and dogs will drink milk after infancy. It is not necessarily good for their digestion or teeth, but I have seen them drink it first hand.
goats, cows, snakes... other animals that produce milks.... i really don't know but the best way to find out is to Google Search it.
cows and goats!
There are no birds which feed their young milk. In Australia there are two animals being of the order montreme which lay eggs and feed their young milk and they are the platypus and the echidna.
Cats are mammals so they feed their young milk from their mother's body.
I believe that Pigeons and Flamingos produce a 'crop milk' that they feed to their young by regurgitation.
Spiders don't feed their babies with milk. Baby spiders get their feed by themselves catching small insects and don't need mother's care.
Marsupials drink milk from their mothers body either through mom's teats or licking it from her skin. After milk the mother feed the baby animals vegetation for their nutrition.
Yes. Mammals are the only animals that feeds milk to their young.
Mammals feed their young with milk while classes of animals don't
So they can feed their young.
Mammals have fur, skin or hair, and feed their young on mothers' milk.
Mammals feed their young with milk while classes of animals don't
No, they do not. Amphibians lay eggs in water. The eggs give the embryos all the nutrition they need until they hatch. After that, they're on their own and live on small insects. No. Only mammals feed their young milk.
Birds do not feed their young on milk. The lyrebird is a bird, so it does not feed its young milk.
Parrots do not feed their young with milk.
That would be mammals.
Yes, raccoons feed milk to their young.
Yes, they are mammals so they feed milk to their young.
All animals feed their young.