No, only mammmals have nipples, or furthermore, breasts.
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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.
Women use their nipples to breast feed their babies.
No, nipples do not change color in water. The color of nipples is determined by the amount of pigment present in the skin and is not affected by being in contact with water.
dark nipples" and a "dark line" occurs during preganancy
The nipples are located anteriorly (toward the front) compared to the shoulder blades, which are located posteriorly (toward the back).
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