Most baby animals (mammals, that is) drink the mother's milk untill they can fend for themselves.
If a newborn baby can't drink their mother's milk, there are several options. You can consider using donated breast milk from a milk bank, or if that is not available, you can use infant formula as a substitute. It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a pediatrician, to determine the best course of action for the baby's specific needs.
Milk can clot in the stomachs of babies due to a reaction between the proteins in milk and the acidic environment of the stomach. This can lead to the formation of curd-like clots, which can cause discomfort or spitting up in babies.
Yes, it is normal for babies to lactate shortly after birth. This is due to exposure to maternal hormones while in the womb. However, if lactation persists or occurs in older babies, it may be a sign of an underlying medical condition and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
juice,milk,water etc.
You ingest calcium in the food you eat and the milk you drink.
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 :)
they drink milk from there mothers otherwise just give them water
Yes they do. The mothers provide milk for their babies to drink.
They don't eat they drink their mothers milk
Animals that are born alive from their mothers and drink milk are called mammals.Read more: What_are_the_characteristics_of_animals_that_are_born_alive
They don't eat they drink their mothers milk
American Indians naturally drank their own mothers' milk when they were babies but after being weaned they did not drink milk. This is because they did not keep any dairy animals. Some Native South Americans did keep llama-type animals but these were kept for wool and meat only.
Cows don't drink milk, only cow babies - calves - drink milk. And it comes from their udders, which are pretty far down on their stomachs, just before their hind legs.
baby polar bears don't eat they drink their mothers milk.
yes harper seals drink there mothers milk
Tiger babies suckle milk from their mothers.
Like all native Australian animals, adult Tasmanian devils drink water. Joeys drink mothers' milk.