It is a good source of nutrients to newborns.
Mammary Glands
Yes, alpacas are mammals which are capable of producing milk.
One would be producing milk... The other is fur
Rats are mammals. Mammals feed their Young on milk.
no because all mammals mothers cant produce milk like birds
Milk-producing animals are called dairy animals. These animals include cows, goats, sheep, and buffalo, whose milk is commonly consumed by humans.
All mammals expend a significant amount of energy producing milk for their offspring. This is an evolutionary feature unique to mammals and it confers a significant benefit to the offspring - the milk is complete nutrition for the offspring, which gives the offspring better odds of surviving to reproductive age itself.
Mammary glands .
Milk is produced by mammary glands, which may consist of udders in ruminants and breasts in humans and other primates.
Yes, all female mammals possess mammary glands, which are responsible for producing milk to nourish their young.
No. Mammals are vertebrates (animals with backbones) that are warm-blooded, grow hair, have a four-chambered heart and, most important, produce milk to feed their offspring (the milk-producing mammary gland is the source of the name "mammal").Snails have none of these characteristics.
yes because, they are mammals. mammals produce milk