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Originally Posted by Earl of Bronze
And so do most, if not all male mammels. The difference is female mammels have a Mammery Gland to produce milk, with which to suckle their young. In males this gland doesnt work, or no longer exists. (Personally I dont know wether it there or not in male mammels).
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I am pretty sure men can lactate (albeit it is rare, as most men lose their mamary glands)... I think it is an overhang as all foetuses are female for the first X weeks of their life.