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
No. Only mammals produce milk for their young. The only birds that produce milk are pigeons.
Oh, my friend, a pink cow may not be something you see every day, but in the world of imagination and creativity, anything is possible! Just picture a lovely pink cow grazing in a meadow, bringing a splash of color to the world. Remember, there's no limit to the beauty you can create in your mind!
It depends on the type of animal and how old it is. You can call your local humane society/ animal control or veterinarian. They will be happy to help you over the phone!! you can find a vet at www.avma.org
Yes, it is possible to milk a squirrel. However, make sure that the squirrel is a female, because male squirrel milk is highly poisonous. Place it under high heat in order to relax the squirrel. A good recommendation would be a microwave. After that, make sure that the squirrel is unconscious and then proceed to milk it. Good Luck!
Rabbits do not produce milk as a viable food source for humans. Their milk production is limited, and their diet and care requirements make commercial milk production impractical. Rabbit milk is primarily used to feed baby rabbits for a short period of time.
No, It is made from the separation of milk from any animal that can produce milk.
Holstein dairy cows tend to produce more milk than any animal in the Animal Kingdom except for most whales.
because the milk of a hippopotomus is pink
No. Only mammals produce milk for their young. The only birds that produce milk are pigeons.
Any sea mammal will produce milk, i.e. seals, sea lions, walruses, dolphins, porpoises, whales, and manatees.
It is white. Pigs milk is very nutrious and a sow will produce more milk during her peak than a good Holstein cow, who produce the most milk of any cows. The milk has a very sweet taste and has lots of sugars.
yes it does. in any animal (barn animals not included) they only lactate (produce milk) if they are pregnant so they can feed their young.
The milk of any kosher land animal can be used to make kosher powdered milk.
No
Any warmblooded animal usually does not produce milk unless it has first produced offspring for which it produces milk from it's udder. Any cow or goat milks for a period of time after it gives birth to it's baby. We give some of the milk to the baby and keep the rest of it for ourselves. This is workable because modern ruminants are bred to produce more milk than their babies need. After a period of time that fluctuates from animal to animal, the milk production will eventually decrease to little or nothing. To keep the supply going, it is necessary to have the animal get pregnant and produce another baby. This requires either a mating between a male and female or introduction of semen which is referred to as artificial insemination. A few months or weeks before the baby is expected the animal will be let to quit producing milk so it can rest and get ready with colostrum for the baby. The milk flow will be reestablished after birth and the animal will be referred to as being back in production. This cycle is usually repeated yearly, sometimes less often.
yesss!!! pigs do!!! oink =)
There are many different products; cows produce milk and beef. Their skins are used for leather.