No. Fish have no delivery system for nourishing their young.
Young wombat joeys need to drink milk from their mother.
No, fish young do not drink milk from their mother. Unlike mammals, fish do not produce milk to feed their offspring. Instead, fish young typically rely on nutrients from their yolk sac or consume small organisms in their environment for nourishment.
No. Fish have no delivery system for nourishing their young.
Young margays drink milk, produced by the mother.
Yes they do. The mothers provide milk for their babies to drink.
The cast of Drink Like a Fish - 2012 includes: Dawson Dunbar as Son Bonnie Hay as Mother
Mother penguins search for small fish, leaving their young with their male mate.
Platys are "live bearers" which means that their young are born as fish directly out of the mother, as opposed to those fish that hatch from eggs outside of the mother.
Dogs should only drink clean water, or if they are young puppies, they should drink their mother's milk. If the mother has abandoned the puppies, sometimes they are given a special puppy formula.
A young foal drink their mother's milk. As the donkey ages, it drink water. Donkeys do not prefer hot water or freezing cold water.
Yes, Dolphins nurse and carry their babies.
Fish do not drink.