👉 In biology, a "galactophagous" organism is one that feeds on lactose and is capable of digesting milk. These animals are typically found in forests and can be found in regions where there is abundant milk production from plants. They are primarily predators and feed on the milk of other mammals, such as cows or goats.
Galactophagous organisms have a wide range of adaptations that allow them to thrive in their environments. Some examples include:
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Lactic Acid