Cactus milk is the sap that can be seen when there's damage to the stems of succulents such as milkweed or spurge [Euphorbia spp]. Its white is the color of milk. But it more correctly is called latex. Whatever the terminology, it's a skin irritant that can cause blindness.
The rare "Lownds" cactus produces milk that can be consumed by humans.
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milk is produced only by mamals. thus, although it may look "milky", it is mainly water
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they eat milk and cookies jk they eat cactus milk and what ever they fid to eat
Milk is produced by mammary glands, which may consist of udders in ruminants and breasts in humans and other primates.
Lizards typically do not eat cactus juice, as their diets primarily consist of insects, small animals, and plant matter. However, some lizard species may consume the fleshy parts of cacti or drink water from them if they are available in their environment. The nutritional value of cactus juice is not a significant part of their diet. Overall, while they might interact with cacti, cactus juice is not a common food source for lizards.
Soya bean, milk, meat (fish, chicken), egg whites.
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There are several types of prickly plants. Some of these plants include cactus, milk thistle, prickly pear, and prickly poppy.
Virginity has no bearing on what a breast contains. They consist mostly of fat and milk producing glands.
It would consist of less milk and caffeine in the form of chocolate.