Something bad
They can, yes.
A vegan
Einstein wrote this riddle early during the 19th century. He said 98% of the world could not solve it.RIDDLE:There are 5 houses that are each a different colour.There is a person of a different nationality in each house.The 5 owners drink a certain drink. They each smoke a certain brand of cigarettes and also have a certain pet. No owner has the same pet, smokes the same brand of cigarettes nor drinks the same drink.The question is. "Who has the fish?"CLUES:1. The British man lives in the red house.2. The Swedish man has a dog for a pet.3. The Danish man drinks tea.4. The green house is to the left of the white house.5. The owner of the green house drinks coffee.6. The person that smokes Pall Mall has a bird.7. The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill.8. The person that lives in the middle house drinks milk.9. The Norwegian lives in the first house.10. The person that smokes Blend, lives next to the one that has a cat.11. The person that has a horse lives next to the one that smokes Dunhill.12. The one that smokes Bluemaster drinks beer.13. The German smokes Prince.14. The Norwegian lives next to a blue house.15. The person that smokes Blend, has a neighbour that drinks water.
No he want suffer any harm.
Nothing in particular.If a dog drinks ONLY human milk, it's not likely to do especially well. Dog milk has about twice as much fat, eighttimes as much protein, and half as much lactose as human milk.
Apart from spoiling his appetite, not much.
nicotine
Lamont answers; its an urban myth, but studies say "Yes"
5% of the world's population drinks milk from water buffalo
Breast milk can curdle due to changes in temperature or acidity levels. This can happen when the milk is mixed with acidic foods or drinks, or when it is stored improperly. It is generally safe to consume curdled breast milk, but if you have concerns, consult a healthcare provider.
MILK!!
No, drinks like Silk, and such are a milk like substance that is sweetened to be more like milk, and is produced somehow from soy beans...