Some might say dolphins do have breasts. Other might posit that they, in fact, do not. Still others propose that they do, but they have never been seen by the human or alien eye. I can tell you, from first hand experience, that they do. I've seen them. touched them. felt them with the tip of my tongue. They were, indeed, delicious.
Actually not all do,but most male mammals do have nipple,they are just not as noticable or large.Male rats of the species Rattus norvegicus do not have nipples either. This can easily be seen on hairless varieties.No. Male horses and male platypuses do not have nipples. There may be others.
Female kangaroos' nipples are located within their pouch, on their abdomen.
Lions typically have four nipples, located on their underbelly, to nurse their cubs.
They are located on Uranus.
Yes. They are located on the top of the pear, a pear's nipples are also reffered to as "stems"
on the bottem
The nipples are anterior or ventral to the shoulder blades.
Guinea pigs (both male and female) have 2 nipples on the lower abdomen.
Squirrels typically have 8 nipples, with four pairs located on their abdomen. These nipples allow the mother squirrel to nurse and care for their offspring.
Yes, seals do have nipples. Female seals nurse their pups with milk produced from their mammary glands, which are located within their bodies and have nipples that are typically hidden under their skin. When nursing, the pups latch onto these nipples to feed.
Dolphins can be found in a lot of oceans... sadly even japan
mostly in the Amazon