No, not only mammals have nipples. Nipples are also found in some other animals, such as birds and some reptiles.
Yes, horses have nipples. They are similar to other mammals in that they are used to nurse their young. However, unlike some other mammals, horses have only two nipples, located on the mare's underside.
No, mammals cannot survive without nipples because nipples are essential for feeding newborn offspring with milk.
Yes, male mammals without nipples do exist in the animal kingdom. Nipples are typically present in female mammals for nursing offspring, but some male mammals, such as certain species of rodents and bats, do not have functional nipples.
Yes, all male mammals possess nipples, although they do not serve a functional purpose in males.
Male mammals have nipples because during early development in the womb, all embryos follow a similar blueprint before sexual differentiation occurs. Nipples are formed before the sex of the embryo is determined, so both male and female mammals develop them.
no thay are fish Only mammals have nipples
Lobsters are arthropods. Only mammals (and not all of those) have nipples.
Yes, horses have nipples. They are similar to other mammals in that they are used to nurse their young. However, unlike some other mammals, horses have only two nipples, located on the mare's underside.
No, fleas are insects and only mammals have nipples. The correct name for breasts, which is Mammary glands, shows the derivation.
No, mammals cannot survive without nipples because nipples are essential for feeding newborn offspring with milk.
All mammals have nipples, even male mammals-thoughs bumps are nipples.
Yes, male mammals without nipples do exist in the animal kingdom. Nipples are typically present in female mammals for nursing offspring, but some male mammals, such as certain species of rodents and bats, do not have functional nipples.
Thorny devils are not mammals: they do not have nipples.
Yes, all mammals have nipples (aka teats).
No, fish do not have nipples. Fish reproduce through external fertilization, where the male releases sperm over the eggs that are laid by the female. Nipples are a mammalian trait for breastfeeding offspring.
Male rats don't have nipples.
No they do not, nipples are not needed. Nipples are a feature of mammals, which suckle their young. Cockroaches are insects and do not suckle their young so they do not have nipples.