No, fish young do not drink milk from their mother. Unlike mammals, fish do not produce milk to feed their offspring. Instead, fish young typically rely on nutrients from their yolk sac or consume small organisms in their environment for nourishment.
If very young, they should drink specially formulated kitten milk for pre-weaned kittens. A vet will be able to supply some. Weaned kittens should only drink water, with kitten or cat milk as a treat. Never feed kittens or cats cow's milk as this often causes diarrhoea.
water racoon milk. Racoons are mammals so they have milk for their babies.
No, this is not a good idea because cows milk can give them diarrhea.
no, sharks are fish not mammals and rarely give live birth. They do not produce "milk" for their youngAnswerNo, sharks are fish, in that they breath water using gills, wheareas mammals are categorized with land animals, which breath air using lungs. Sharks give live birth; in that perhaps most important sense they would fall into the category mammal. But sharks cannot produce milk, and mammal means giving milk in latin, although the name was derived a long time ago before modern science.
Yes, it is safe to drink milk after eating fish as there is no known interaction between the two. However, some people may be lactose intolerant or allergic to milk, so it is important to be aware of any personal dietary restrictions.
Young wombat joeys need to drink milk from their mother.
No. Fish have no delivery system for nourishing their young.
Young margays drink milk, produced by the mother.
Yes they do. The mothers provide milk for their babies to drink.
Cats are not made to drink milk. Except only when they are very young and they get the milk from their mother. So I advise you not to feed milk to cats; only water.
Echidnas are mammals, so the young drink mothers' milk. When the young hatches from the egg, it is fed on mother's milk which seeps from milk glands, not teats like other mammals.
Koalas drink their milk from their mother.
Yes. Platypuses are mammals, and all female mammals - platypuses included - suckle their young on mother's milk. The only difference is that female platypuses do not have teats. The young must scoop up the milk which exudes into grooves in the mother's abdomen.
If you mean do bats nurture their young, yes. They are mammals and the babies drink their mother's milk.
No. Mammals are the only animals to do this. Now if you mean whales and dolphins, those do, since they are also mammals.
No, they can only drink their mother's milk.
Echidnas are mammals, so the young drink mothers' milk. When the young hatches from the egg, it is fed on mother's milk which seeps from milk glands, not teats like other mammals.