No, male opossums do not have teats. Only female opossums possess teats, which they use to nurse their young after giving birth. Male opossums lack the reproductive structures necessary for lactation.
A male opossum is called a jack
Male cats do not have functional teats like female cats do. They may have small, underdeveloped nipples but they do not serve a purpose in the same way as a female cat's teats.
Females can have a maximum of 13 offspring as she only has 13 teats with which to feed heryoung.
Usually, yes. But the teats on a bore are for no purpose.
A north American opossum can have up 13 nipples/teats because that number reflects the amount a species can have in a litter. The opossum can have up to 13 offspring at once.
same reason you have them
Mr. Possum
Yes, just like human males have teats and cows and heifers have teats. The only difference between the teats of bulls and cows is that the teats of a bull are non-functional.
Because they are not supposed to feed babies.
Due to the possibility of some male dogs having higher levels of estrogen than others, yes it's possible for a male dog to have teats. It is however mostly unlikely.
She has them, so do male dogs (there are very few male mammals without teats, rats are one of the only species where this occurs). They do become more apparent with pregnancy
Teats are In male dogs for absolutely no reason so why don't you call a vet for that(new person writing) No need to call a vet. Human males also have teats on their chest, and can even get breast cancer. The difference is that human females have permanently enlarged breasts, whereas unless a female dog is nursing, they have flat breasts--like male dogs, male humans and (so far as I know) all other male mammals as well.