Do monkey produce milk to feed their young?

Yes, monkeys produce milk to feed their young. Like humans and other mammals, female monkeys have mammary glands that produce milk. After giving birth, the mother monkey produces milk to nourish and support the growth of her infant. The milk contains essential nutrients, including proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and vitamins, that are necessary for the development and well-being of the baby monkey. The infant monkey relies on its mother's milk as its primary source of nutrition during its early months of life, until it gradually starts consuming solid foods. The production of milk in monkeys is regulated by hormones, similar to the hormonal regulation of lactation in other mammals.