15 July,2024
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These marine mammals produce thick, high-fat milk to sustain their pups in cold ocean waters.
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Bears produce a very fatty milk to support the rapid growth of their cubs during hibernation periods.
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Whales, such as blue whales and humpback whales, produce milk that is very rich in fat content to sustain their calves during long migrations.
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Elephant milk is also known for its thick consistency and high fat content, crucial for the development of their large offspring.
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While not exactly producing milk that is thick in the traditional sense, marsupials like kangaroos and koalas produce a very nutrient-rich milk.
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They produce milk for their underdeveloped young, which is thick in terms of its nutritional density.
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