Theoretically all mammals are milk-able due to the presence of the mammary glands in all female mammals. But not all animals are convenient to milk (e.g. A hamster would be difficult to milk due to it's size). That being said, here are some animals that people have been known to get milk from in times of need (or want):
There is not an animal that produces red milk. Most animals that produce milk have white or creme colored milk.
No, It is made from the separation of milk from any animal that can produce milk.
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They don't. They produce white milk, hippos produce pink milk
Because their milk is in much higher demand than human milk.
Goats produce cheese, milk and meat.
Holstein dairy cows tend to produce more milk than any animal in the Animal Kingdom except for most whales.
Yes, Yaks produce pink milk. It's also rumoured that Hippopotamus do, however they actually sweat a red substance as opposed to produce a pink milk. You can also read about cows producing pink milk here: http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?in_article_id=35219&in_page_id=2
Nubian goats typically produce between 1 to 3 quarts of milk per day, depending on factors like genetics, diet, and overall health. They are known for their rich, creamy milk, which has a higher butterfat content compared to other breeds. With proper care and milking practices, some Nubian goats can produce even more milk during peak lactation. Overall, they are valued for both their milk quality and quantity.
Depending on either quality or quantity of milk the cow produce can make three. IF its quality then the first is Jersey,Heshire and Fresien the vice versa order is the quantity of milk and by that it means butter content.
Each animal produces something else. Some produce milk, some produce eggs etc.
I believe that Pigeons and Flamingos produce a 'crop milk' that they feed to their young by regurgitation.