Giraffe's drink milk from their mother. This is really important for them because they need to grow fast in order to be able to reach their food source.
Yes, until they're 6-12 months old.
No more or less than any other animal.
Yes they do.
Yes they do
No, they can only drink their mother's milk.
Milk from the mother ferret.
Giraffes are mammals so, like all mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk. Baby giraffes are dependent on their mother's milk until around 12 months old, though this may vary with individuals. As the baby becomes less dependent on milk, the mother teaches it to forage for leaves and twigs.
Mother's milk.
Most baby animals (mammals, that is) drink the mother's milk untill they can fend for themselves.
Same as all mammals... live birth. Just like humans. Their young nurse (drink milk made by the mother) therefore they are live born.
Leopard cubs drink the milk from their mothers.
Yes. Coyotes are mammals, and all mammals drink their mother's milk (if they can).
baby squrrels eat/drink there mother's milk
Yes they do.
There is no such thing as "poisoned milk."
Yes, baby horses, also known as foals, drink their mother's milk. They rely on their mother's milk for nourishment and to grow strong and healthy. This is a natural and important part of their development.