It is perfectly safe. It can cause your stomach to be upset, but no poison dangers. My grandfather believed this myth through his years. So eat and drink away. Did you remember your breath mints?
No, a fish cannot survive in milk because milk does not provide the necessary oxygen and nutrients for a fish to live.
No, fish cannot survive in milk as it does not provide the necessary oxygen and nutrients for them to live. Fish need water to breathe and milk would not be a suitable environment for them to survive.
Fish are fish ... they are not mammals. Mammals have fur and give birth to live young that they feed with milk. Fish have scales and are cold blooded and live underwater.
A perch is a fish. Fish are not mammals. They don't have fur. They don't give birth to live young and feed them with milk. They are not warm blooded. Fish are fish.
No they do not. Fish do not produce milk.
Milk can harm fish if introduced to their environment in significant quantities, as it can alter water chemistry and oxygen levels. Fish are adapted to live in water with specific properties, and the introduction of milk can create an unsuitable habitat. While a small amount may not be immediately lethal, it can lead to stress or health problems for the fish. Therefore, it's best to avoid adding milk to aquatic ecosystems.
A whale is an Aquatic Mammal NOT a fish. A whale gives live birth and a female whale feeds it's child milk.
No it si a fish swordfish you retart
Umm Cows produce milk not fish.
The Milk Fish is the most common fish that was caught in the Philippines. The Milk Fish is the national fish of the Philippines.
Usually milk and fish together is not a problem. There are recipes that call for fish to be cooked in milk.
No, they are marine mammals. They produce live offspring, whereas fishes lay eggs. Mammals also provide milk for their young. Fish do not.