Several animals give us milk, but the most common are cattle, buffaloes, goats, sheep, and camels.
While those listed above represent the vast majority of milk production, other animals also contribute, albeit on a smaller scale, to the global milk supply. These include:
- Yaks
- Horses
- Reindeer
- Donkeys
The prevalence and importance of each milk-producing animal vary significantly across different regions and countries, depending on factors like climate, agricultural practices, and cultural preferences.