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Well, isn't that a lovely thought! Fish young don't drink milk like some other animals do. Instead, they usually feed on special nutrients from their surroundings or directly from their parents. Each creature in nature has its own special way of caring for its young, just like how we all have our own unique talents and gifts to share with the world.

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Well only mammals get milk from their moms so i have to say no on that one.

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No. Fish have no delivery system for nourishing their young.

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No, they aren't mammals. Fish fry are lucky if the don't get eaten by their mothers. Fish do not care for the young.

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No, fish cannot survive in milk.

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yes

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