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Teat
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the part of the body of a female mammal from which the young suck milk
What is a "teat"?
A teat is a nipple-like structure found on female mammals, specifically on the udder or mammary gland. It is a vital component of the reproductive and lactation systems. The teat is responsible for delivering milk to the young offspring, allowing them to nurse and receive essential nutrients for their growth and development. It typically has a cylindrical shape with a small opening at the tip, through which milk is released. The teat is sensitive and can be gently stimulated to facilitate milk flow during nursing. It is an important part of maternal care and plays a crucial role in the nourishment and nurturing of young animals.