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In zoology, a "tit" refers to a small songbird of the Paridae family, such as a chickadee or a titmouse. On the other hand, a "teat" is a nipple or mammary gland on a female mammal, including humans, used for nursing offspring. The key distinction is that "tit" is a term specific to certain bird species, while "teat" is a biological feature found in female mammals for lactation.

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A "Teat" is the projection from the udder or mammary glands of "MAMMALS" from which milk flows or is ejected. Where as ...

A "Tit" is the projection from the udder or mammary glands of "Human Female" from which milk flows or is ejected.

As far as i understand. Correct me if wrong.

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suckling at the teat is referring to the baby animals sucking the milk from their mothers nipples.

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