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You can find this out at www.wikipedia.org there is a wealth of information there, and at www.webmd.com Hope this helps, good luck to you.
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Mammary glands are the organs that, in mammals, produce milk for the sustenance of the young. These exocrine glands are enlarged and modified sweat glands and give mammals their name. The mammary glands of domestic mammals containing more than two breasts are called dugs.
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