Clones, such as those created through somatic cell nuclear transfer (like Dolly the sheep), do not have belly buttons because they are not birthed through the natural process of gestation. Instead, they are developed from a single somatic cell and implanted into a surrogate mother. The belly button, or navel, is a result of the umbilical cord detachment after birth, which clones do not experience in the same way as naturally conceived organisms.
Yes, they do eat bellybuttons. It's their favorite food!
Dolphins are placental mammals. All placental mammals have bellybuttons of some kind.
Cats are placental mammals, and all placental mammals have bellybuttons of some sort.
As a matter of fact, dolphins do have bellybuttons. All mammals have them because that is where their umbilical cord was connected.
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Mammals, yes.
James baldry
no pigs dont have belly buttons
Bellybuttons come from bodily birth. Born again usually refers to a spiritual rebirth, which doesn't leave a bodily scar.
Horses don't have bellybuttons.