No people say but yes! Well not all birds, some of them such as pigeons do. But it is sort of gross, its not like a calf sucking the milk out of its mother, the mother bird hacks up the milk into the babys' mouth.
NO ... birds do not give milk. They lay eggs and, the babies are hatched ready to eat a regular bird diet.
they drink milk from there mothers otherwise just give them water
yes, though babies get enough liquid from milk they still need to take water.
Yes
They nurse their babies. Like all mammals, they give their babies milk.
they can, but milk doesn't give them all of the nutrience that they need.
No. An emu is a bird. It does not produce milk or have any need for milk. Once emu chicks are old enough, they forage along side their parents, seeking food such as insects, and fresh vegetation.
Birds do not drink milk - they aren't mammals, therefore do not produce milk for their young. Mother birds feed their babies a mixture of water, insects, seeds etc. that it eats and regurgitates for its babies.
Yes, the Antarctic fox does give milk. A fox is a mammal, and in order to be classified as a mammal, the organism must give milk to it's offspring.
wombats are mammals because they give birth to live babies and then they feed the babies milk.
... You touch your hamsters nipples!? ... O_o I suppose just give your hamster lots of water so she can produce more milk for her babies
yes,like all mammals