As they live in cold climates, they need a lot of fat to create blubber to keep warm. This also helps the newborn calf to gain weight to survive :)
Yes Killer Whales can produce milk because they are mammals and all mammals can produce milk.
Their mother's milk.
They drink milk from their mother, i think.
They are mammals. All mamalls feed their babies on milk.
They drink milk from their mother, i think.
Yes they are. The features of mammals are that they nurse their young on milk and give birth to live young. Killer whales and humans do both.
Killer whales suckle their young, for approx 12- 15 months.
Killer whales nurse for at least a year but may nurse up to two years.
The killer whale is a mammal, like all whales - mammals give birth to live young which they feed with milk.
The mother has 2 milk ducts around her genital slit that the calf suckles from.
A baby dolphin does not need to find its own food. The mother takes care of that. The mother feeds its baby her milk. A whales milk is 10x richer then a cows!
No. Whole milk has a thinner consistency than evaporated milk.