Biology, asked by ramgopal12795, 11 months ago

How whales can nourish their young ones with milk?
However whales live in water.so the milk,mix with water and the young cannot get proteins,vitamins,etc.from milk.

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Answered by XxitzArnavxX
2

Answer:

That's called the magic of science

Explanation:

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Answered by MajorLazer017
9

Answer:

the process is really hydrodynamic

Explanation:

  • the mother’s nipples are inverted at the mammary gland until the baby starts to nudge where they then start to point out.
  • The mom then starts to shoot out milk. Whales don’t have lips, so they can’t really suckle the milk. Instead it’s almost injected into the baby’s mouth. This will go on until the baby is weaned from nursing.
  • The older of the two baby beluga is still nursing, but is also getting solid food as well. It just goes to show what a close bond these babies have with their mother!
  • As the baby starts to eat solid food, the concentration of fat in the milk starts to decrease.
  • It’s amazing how these animals are adapted for these kind of behaviors!

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