The markets answer......it takes quite abit of milk to make 20T....
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Nature? Name another adult mammal that consumes milk.
name another adult mammal that consumes wine/beer,
Bogus argument - name another adult mammal that consumes [cooked food, potatos (can't eat them raw), wine/beer, pate fois gras, or...]. Most of our diet is things no other mammals eat - cause they can't.
And by the way - if I give my adult dog or cat milk, dairy, cheese, butter or yogurt - yep, they sure enough eat it.

Whenever I'm out 'n' about, all I see is oldies eating icecream, seems that's their favorite pastime.
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Bogus argument - name another adult mammal that consumes [cooked food, potatos (can't eat them raw), wine/beer,
The argument can be made that milk (and milk products) is not for adult consumption. The more you go to the East the more lactose intolerance raises.
In Japan:
"The daily per capita consumption of milk is about 105g, roughly one third of the daily per capita consumption in England and Denmark, and less than one-half of that in the U.S. and Australia. Moreover, the daily per capita consumption of butter, a major dairy product in Japan, is 2g, about one fifth of that in England, and about one twelfth of that in France, the country with the highest rate of butter consumption. (It typically takes about 5-10g of butter to butter one slice of toast.) Finally, per-capita cheese consumption is about one fifth of that in England and about one thirteenth of that in France."