Reptiles do not produce milk; milk production is a characteristic unique to mammals. Instead, reptiles reproduce by laying eggs or giving live birth, depending on the species. They rely on other means, such as hunting or foraging, to obtain food for their young. Therefore, there is no milk production in reptiles.
No. Turtles are reptiles, not mammals, and do not feed their young on mothers' milk.
no because they are reptiles
No. Snakes are reptiles. Only mammals produce milk.
Reptiles don't produce milk but mammals do. Its only because reptiles are cold blooded and mammals are warm blooded!
The Production Budget for Milk was $20,000,000.
They do not drink milk, they're reptiles...
milk production
Tortoises are omnivores and they are reptiles. Since reptiles do not produce milk, they do not have then enzymes necessary to metabolize milk products. Yogurt is a milk product. It can be offered on a very limited basis, but generally it would be best to avoid it.
no, they eat little bugs.
By selecting cows that have the best milk production in the herd and breeding them to bulls whose dams also had superior milk production, resulting in heifers with higher milk production than their dams.
Yes, drinking milk can potentially increase breast milk production in lactating mothers due to its high calcium and protein content, which are important nutrients for milk production.
There's no such thing as "breeding milk" so it has no influence on or in production.