No. Fish have no delivery system for nourishing their young.
fish: have scales, have gills and they are blindmammals: drink mothers milk, have hairs on their body birds: have beaks, and they can fly.
yes harper seals drink there mothers milk
baby polar bears don't eat they drink their mothers milk.
The milk that lambs drink from their mothers is warm.
Narwhals do not drink milk from their mothers when they are older. Like most marine mammals, narwhal calves nurse from their mothers for a short period, typically around 20 months, during which they rely on their mother's milk for nourishment. After weaning, they transition to a diet of fish and squid and do not consume milk.
Yes.
Hello there, yes hamsters drink their mothers milk just like animals and also babies. Because as for mothers milk it is supposed to be healthy. And as for babies it's healthy for them too and if they don't like it they drink Enfamil milk of some sort. Hope this helped :)
Only baby horses or foals drink milk and it is best for them to drink only their mothers milk.
Leopard cubs drink the milk from their mothers.
Like all mammals, baby horses drink milk their mothers produce.
they drink milk from there mothers otherwise just give them water
Lion cubs drink their mothers' milk, but adult lions drink water.