No, baby flamingos do not drink their mothers' blood. Instead, they are fed a nutrient-rich substance known as "crop milk," which is produced by both parent flamingos. This milk is a mixture of digested food and is essential for the growth and development of the chicks. The idea that they drink blood is a misconception.
Yes, baby bats suckle from their mothers. They are mammals.
The mothers or fathers throw up digested shrimp and snails and the babies eat it.
Numbats drink water. Baby numbats drink mothers' milk.
Baby Flamingo’s are called chicklets
no
yes
baby guinea pigs will suckle mothers milk
Baby lambs drink milk from their mothers and nibble on grass.
no
they eat and drink their mothers milk
it helps for the baby to breathe and move
Leopard cubs drink the milk from their mothers.