スラッシュ over 7 years ago Makes me wonder, if this is a dragonfly personification... do they have 6 nipples?
lastsinz over 7 years ago Dragonflies do not suckle their young so they do not have nipples, only mammals have them.
NWF Renim over 7 years ago I haven't done much reading on insects or bugs, but the only one that recall having something close to a nipple was a variety of roach that would nurse their young.
user 170235 over 7 years ago lastsinz said:Dragonflies do not suckle their young so they do not have nipples, only mammals have them.And many mammals lack nipples (at least visible ones). Seals, marsupials and monotremes for example.They all still suckle milk, though.
FJH over 7 years ago NWF_Renim said:a variety of roach that would nurse their young.That's fascinating. I was thinking ofthe relationship between ants and aphids, but your example is much closer.
Dreadhawk over 7 years ago You can see the raised part of the actual nipple. Those 6 bumps look to be something else entirely.
SpecterVonBaren over 7 years ago Ah, intellectual discussions over insect nipples. Only on the glorious internet.