Apparently not. Although a cow does.
No. Only mammals produce milk for their young. The only birds that produce milk are pigeons.
No, lizards do not produce milk for their young. They typically lay eggs and the hatchlings are independent from birth.
Neither. Female goats produce milk after the kids are born, and for up to two years thereafter, depending on breed, lineage, and how they are managed. After they dry up, they can then be bred again, and will produce milk again after their next kidding.
Yes, Yaks produce pink milk. It's also rumoured that Hippopotamus do, however they actually sweat a red substance as opposed to produce a pink milk. You can also read about cows producing pink milk here: http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?in_article_id=35219&in_page_id=2
Your vet can prescribe domperidon to increase milk production if necessary.
No, only mammals can nurse. Moths are insects and therefore do not produce milk.
No. An emu is a bird. It does not produce milk or have any need for milk. Once emu chicks are old enough, they forage along side their parents, seeking food such as insects, and fresh vegetation.
No. Only mammals produce milk for their young. The only birds that produce milk are pigeons.
Yes.Mammals produce milk.
Yes Killer Whales can produce milk because they are mammals and all mammals can produce milk.
No, biologically, men do not have the necessary glands to produce milk. Only women have the ability to produce milk for breastfeeding.
that is what makes a mammal a mammal they produce milk
Only mammals produce milk. Birds such as chickens do not produce milk, not even in South America.
women just simply produce milk for there children.
No. Snakes are reptiles. Only mammals produce milk.
Only mammals produce milk.
Yes, Llamas do produce milk for their young. They typically produce 60 ml of milk at the time that she gives birth.