Mons Pubis
Males do have a pubic bone. The pubic bone is the front bone portion of the pelvis or pelvic crest in the lower abdomen. Holds your hip bones together.
fatty tissue
I have to assume you mean 'pubic'. In which case, yes the pubic bone is quite prominent, it is the front edge of the pelvic cradle.
No. It is composed of fatty tissue and it one place where extra stores of food are kept.
Bone marrow
Fibrous and fatty tissue
the fatty network of connective tissue that fills the cavities of bones.
Mons pubis
Red bone marrow is actually a soft fatty tissue found within the bone that makes erythrocytes (red blood cells). -Rae
The marrow of the bone where all the good stuff is kept.
Orbits are cone-shaped bony cavities in which the eyes are firmly encased and cushioned by fatty tissue.