Comparative Mammary Anatomy

Mammalries
Educational Diagrams

Bat

Chiroptera · Interactive
Two pectoral teats with milk composition that shifts dramatically across the 4-week lactation
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Bear

Ursidae · Interactive
Ultra-rich 20–25% fat milk produced entirely from body fat during hibernation
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Cow

Bovidae · Interactive
Click & drag to milk — four-quarter udder producing 25–35L daily
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Deer

Cervidae · Interactive
Compact four-teat inguinal udder with seasonal lactation tied to fawning
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Dog

Canis lupus familiaris · Interactive
Ten teats in five pairs — inguinal rear teats produce ~40% of total milk output, driving pup competition
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Dolphin

Delphinidae · Interactive
Paired mammary slits with muscular milk ejection — nursing in 5-second bursts while swimming
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Domestic Cat

Felidae (Felinae) · Interactive
Eight abdominal teats in four pairs — kittens develop firm teat-order preferences from first nursing
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Elephant

Proboscidea · Interactive
Thoracic mammary glands positioned between the front legs
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Giraffe

Giraffidae · Interactive
Four-teat udder positioned six feet high with ultra-rich 12.5% fat milk
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Lion

Felidae (Pantherinae) · Interactive
Four inguinal teats with pride allosuckling — lionesses cross-nurse cubs in a synchronized crèche
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Monkey

Cercopithecidae · Interactive
Two pectoral teats with dilute, lactose-rich milk — nursing on demand for up to two years
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Opossum

Didelphidae · Interactive
13 teats in a horseshoe — marsupial milk that changes composition per lactation stage
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Platypus

Monotremata · Interactive
Milk secreted through skin patches — no teats at all
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Whale

Cetacea · Interactive
Concealed mammary slits with high-fat milk ejection for underwater nursing
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Zebra

Equidae · Interactive
Two-teat inguinal system with low-fat, high-lactose milk composition
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