Mammals:
* Humans: We are mammals and produce milk to nourish our young.
* Sheep: Sheep milk is used to make cheese, yogurt, and other dairy products.
* Horses: Horse milk is sometimes consumed as a beverage or used in certain cultures for medicinal purposes.
* Donkeys: Donkey milk is known for its hypoallergenic properties.
* Camels: Camel milk is becoming increasingly popular, especially in the Middle East and Africa.
* Buffalo: Buffalo milk is used to make paneer cheese, buffalo mozzarella, and other dairy products.
* Yaks: Yak milk is used to make yogurt, butter, and cheese in the Himalayas.
* Reindeer: Reindeer milk is consumed by some indigenous cultures in the Arctic.
* Alpacas and Llamas: These animals produce milk that is used to make cheese and other dairy products in South America.
* Cats: While cats are primarily carnivores, they do produce milk for their kittens.
* Dogs: Like cats, dogs are mammals and produce milk for their puppies.
Other animals:
* Birds: Although not mammals, some birds, like pigeons and doves, produce a milky substance known as "pigeon milk" to feed their young. This is a special crop milk produced by the parents and is different from the milk mammals produce.
This is just a small selection of the many animals that produce milk. If you're interested in learning more, you can research specific animals or explore the fascinating world of animal lactation!