It’s not actually especially difficult. People who produce more than their kid needs will sell or give away the extra to people who are struggling to produce enough.
Also… Some hardcore body builders buy it as well.
By definition, “warm blooded” means “produce their own heat” (obviously drastically simplified). I don’t think it matters whether the coconut is on a deserted island or on the shelf at Woollies, it’s still not warm blooded.
They’re not warm blooded. Maybe they’re flamingos.
And they produce dairy-free milk, whereas mammal milk is definitely of the dairy variety.
Is human milk a dairy product?
Yes, but it’s pretty difficult to buy.
It’s not actually especially difficult. People who produce more than their kid needs will sell or give away the extra to people who are struggling to produce enough. Also… Some hardcore body builders buy it as well.
There’s apparently also breastmilk ice-cream!
Also, beware the diseases. Milk can spread virus AFAIK.
depends on the climate. natural habitat: yes. grocery store: no.
By definition, “warm blooded” means “produce their own heat” (obviously drastically simplified). I don’t think it matters whether the coconut is on a deserted island or on the shelf at Woollies, it’s still not warm blooded.
What if it’s on fire, using it’s own energy to produce the heat?
As I’m burning I’m the happiest I’ve ever been. I’m finally mammal.
-the coconut
I mean, that sounds like poikilothermy to me