Not if the cow's producing far more milk than the calf needs each day.
All mammals have teats, as they are how the offspring are fed milk.
Depending what animal you are referring to, the other teats should do.
Mammary glands are exclusive to mammals. This means teats are exclusive to mammals, but not all mammals have teats. The mammals that don't have them are the platypus and the echidna.
Horses don't usually have waxy teats. Some horses get waxy teats right before giving birth, but not all.
A normal rabbit has eight teats. Even some litters have 12 or more babies. The mother seems to be able to feed them all.
Yes, if they're all female. All calves do grow up eventually.
a calf, all baby elephants are called calfs
As many as 50% of the dairy calves are born with more than two teats on a side, but these extra teats, called supernumerary teats, always form on the same line with the two primary teats on each side. If the supernumerary teats are allowed to develop further then they can hinder the milking process when the cow is mature. Even though they usually are not very productive in making milk, they can add to the cow's risk of the udder becoming infected with bacteria. With those risks in mind, the extra teats usually are removed when the calf is only a few days old
They are called teats on animals. Yes, all mammals have them.
Yes, all mammals have nipples (aka teats).
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