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{{trope}}
[[File:ednafuturama_cropednafuturama crop.jpg|link=Futurama|frame|<small>[[Hand Wave|They're not breasts! They're eggsacs!]]</small> ]]
 
{{quote|''"I dunno, there's something about the combination of beaks and feathers with some distinctly, er, mammalian characteristics that just utterly [[Squick|squickssquick]]s me out."''|'''[http://joshreads.com/?p=1512#shoe The Comics Curmudgeon]''', in reference to the comic strip ''[[Shoe]]''}}
|'''[http://joshreads.com/?p{{=}}1512#shoe The Comics Curmudgeon]''', in reference to the comic strip ''[[Shoe]]''}}
 
{{quote|''"Blimey! Fish from space have never been so... buxom."''|'''[[Doctor Who|The Doctor]]''', "The Vampires of Venice"}}
{{quote|''"I dunno, there's something about the combination of beaks and feathers with some distinctly, er, mammalian characteristics that just utterly [[Squick|squicks]] me out."''|'''[http://joshreads.com/?p=1512#shoe The Comics Curmudgeon]''', in reference to the comic strip ''[[Shoe]]''}}
|'''[[Doctor Who|The Doctor]]''', "The Vampires of Venice"}}
 
{{quote|''"Blimey! Fish from space have never been so... buxom."''|'''[[Doctor Who|The Doctor]]''', "The Vampires of Venice"}}
 
Look closely at a female reptile, a female amphibian, a female bird, a female fish, a female insect, or most non-primate mammals. You'll doubtless notice the lack of a particular characteristic that is common to female humans.
 
Most animals do not have human-like breasts at all, even if they fall into the category "mammal". Artists tend to oversize the mammaries of characters that do have them or put them in places where they don't belong. Compare the bellies of a male and female dog, or even the chest of ''a female gorilla,'' and you won't find much difference unless she's recently given birth to a litter and is nursing young (that's about the only time she will ''ever'' have any vague semblance of what we call "breasts" on humans). Both the size and position of human breasts are likely [[wikipedia:Sexual selection in human evolution#Human anatomy|the results of bipedalism]]-- or more likely, the longer infancy-period of humans in relation to other animals (see "female gorilla," above).
 
Prominent breasts, or lack thereof, is one of the simplest instinctive [[Rule of Perception|visual cues]] for [[Most Writers Are Human|for hominids]]. Giving all female animals big boobs, or at least a body shape that mimics them, allows for distinction between the sexes without adding [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics|glaringly obvious costume tags]], a wasp waist, or the more [[Bizarre Sexual Dimorphism|bizarre gender-specific characteristics in some other animals]]. Another reason for large boobs on [[Humanoid Animals]] is of course [[Fan Service]].
 
If the character is an [[Human Aliens|alien]] or artificial life form, then it makes a little bit more sense. Aliens have [[Bizarre Alien Biology]] after all, and creators of synthoids and such would probably want their "children" to be anthropomorphic enough to fit in. Not to mention that it's easier to design a [[Rubber Forehead Aliens|skin-tight rubber bodysuit with strange textures]] for use by human actors.
 
However, it tends to make a lot less sense when applied to avian and reptilian races of creatures or aliens. Breasts are for nursing young, and for an Avian with a nice hard beak (Especially those with curved or hooked beaks) that would be ''incredibly'' painful. Reptiles often have sharp teeth and often strong jaws, too, same with some fish. However, this can possibly be explainable for reptilians because their teeth don't develop during nursing, the same way humans do. Remember, [[Department of Redundancy Department|breasts are for nursing young primarily]] -- not—not ''just'' to look sexy.
 
This is common in the [[Furry Fandom]], however, there are actually some aversions as seen in the [[Web Comics]] foldersection. Some furries actually prefer to just portray a reptile, avian, amphibian, or their mythical cousins (Gryphons and Dragons) without them for anatomical purposes. Granted; most if not all people ''know'' Furries can't exist in real life but prefer to draw them to draw focus away from the breasts.
 
Just in case male non-mammals feel left out, note that external genitalia and nipples are also a "mammal thing", and their presence in male creatures from other taxonomic groups is a variant of this trope.
 
There is also the school of thought of [[Multi Boobage|multiple breasts]] [[Uncanny Valley|on aliens or furries]] but that's a completely different subject altogether.
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{{examples}}
 
== Arachnids ==
=== Anime or Manga ===
* Technically every [[Digimon]] with breasts ever, but special mention goes to [[Digimon Adventure 02|Archnemon]], a ''spider woman''. They're not immediately noticeable, but they're there.
 
=== ComicsComic Books ===
* The original origin story for Marvel's first Spider-Woman, Jessica Drew, was that she was a hyper-evolved spider who had been genetically engineered by the High Evolutionary to look completely human (some people, apparently including Stan Lee, felt that this was going too far even for comic book science), and a [[Most Common Superpower|well-endowed]] human at that. This origin story was retconned away to be that she had been bitten by an irradiated spider pretty quickly though, so this issue did not come up for long.
 
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== Birds ==
=== ComicsComic Books ===
* Some of the [http://www.donaldisme.dk/boops.htm female ducks in Disney comics] and ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]''.
** Especially prominent in the more [[Superhero|superheroicallysuperhero]]ically styled ''[[The Mighty Ducks (animation)|The Mighty Ducks]]'' cartoon, where the alien duckanoids are six feet tall, and [[Petting Zoo People|heavily anthropomorphized]].
** The puffed-up chest feathers of anthropomorphic hen Clara Cluck from the early Disney shorts [https://web.archive.org/web/20121024025845/http://www.freewebs.com/disneymovies01/clara%20cluck.JPG resemble large breasts].
** [http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/it_pk3_003a_001.jpg Lyla Lay in the modern version of the Paperinik/DuckAvenger (Donald as a superhero) comic.] Although she's not an actual antropomorphic duck, but a droid designed to look like one.
** Mocked by legendary Disney comic book artist [[Carl Barks]] himself. [http://www.cbarks.dk/Digital/karcb1.JPG One humorous self-portrait] showed him making a sketch of a sexy, nude woman...using a rather annoyed-looking duck as a model.
** Daisy herself has appeared on occasion in the [[Classic Disney Shorts|old cartoons]] to have breasts in shorts like ''Mr. Duck Steps Out'' and ''Donald's Double Trouble.'' Obviously, this wasn't permanent, and except for a few instances like ''[[Quack Pack]]'', she's been dodging the trope since then.
** [[Don Rosa]] (and ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' animators) drew Glittering Goldie with this trope; her creator [[Carl Barks]] didn't. Make of that what you will.
** The above likewise frequently involve ducks, like Launchpad, having their bills shaped like chins -- notchins—not to mention having arms and hands rather than wings, and speaking English, etc. -- so breasts seem properly in line with these other adaptations.
* In the [[Marvel Universe]], the Shi'Ar are specifically stated to have evolved from birds (this is the reason why Deathbird, a Shi'Ar who is an apparent evolutionary throwback, has both wings and talons on her fingers). They also reproduce by laying eggs, which are incubated in a communal hatching chamber. Yet they are portrayed as basically humanoid in all other respects, including female Shi'Ar having breasts.
* As indicated in [[The Comics Curmudgeon]]'s quote at the top of this page, the comic strip ''[[Shoe]]'' is noted for giving breasts to ''every single female'' in its all-avian cast.
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=== Films -- Live-Action ===
* In the otherwise wretched film version of ''[[Howard the Duck (film)|Howard the Duck]]'', the eponymous avian hero at one point ogles a "Playduck" centerfold, who not only has breasts, but has ''nipples''.
** And only a few minutes later, we get "[[Fan Disservice|Duck-Tits!]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20131204095054/http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-critic/2453-howard-the-duck/ Woo-oo!]" (Riffed starting at 1:53 in the video, [[NSFW]]...)
* ASAIR one of animations in ''[[Super Size Me]]'' suggested that McNuggets was made from old hen breast. And by breast I do not mean the meat which is on rib cage but old-human-like breast. [[It Makes Sense in Context]]. They were explaining how originally, McNuggets were made from chickens with larger than normal breasts. So to demonstrate, they drew a chicken with pendulous breasts so big that it had to walk with a cane.
 
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=== Tabletop Games ===
* The fan-spoof ''Girls of [[Talislanta]]'' series erupted into controversy when the avian Aeriad were drawn with breasts. The controversy was eventually solved when the pose was changed so that the female Aeriad faced the other way.
 
=== Video Games ===
* Wave the [[Accidental Innuendo|Swallow]], per usual for post pubescent [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] cast, of the game ''[[Sonic Riders]]'', though there is as much official art being flat-chested as official art showing budding of the chest. The in-game model tends to the former.
* [[Playing with a Trope|Played with]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]''. The [http://www.zeldawiki.org/Oocca Oocca] have breasts (with exposed nipples), but they have '''''[[Multi Boobage|multiple sets]]'''''. (Also, unlike many examples on this page, they're [[Starfish Aliens]], not [[Petting Zoo People]]--their—their faces are humanoid, but besides the face and the breasts, they look like chickens.)
* This is played with in ''[[Serious Sam]] 3'' regarding the Scythian Witch-Harpy, which appear to be humanoid women with bird wings and feet. The creature's data file indicates that its breasts are actually non-functional, and are merely a false facade (a form of evolved predatory mimicry) used to attract primate prey for the harpy to kill and eat.
 
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=== Western Animation ===
* [[Those Wacky Nazis|Nazi spy pigeon]] Hatta Mari in the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' short "Plane Daffy".
* Also a red headed duck who called herself 'The Body' that was strongly attracted to Daffy Duck in the cartoon "The Super Snooper".
* ''[[The Mighty Ducks (animation)|The Mighty Ducks]]'' series has three prominent examples of this, with Mallory, Tanya, and Lucretia. All of them, are female, anthropomorphic, alien ducks.
* Daisy Duck of all characters, was given cleavage for the ''[[Quack Pack]]'' series. Of course, her character was also completely redesigned into a [[Hot Scoop|sassy, female reporter-type]] as well.
* ''[[Regular Show]]'' has Margaret the cardinal. In her first appearance, she's showing [[Sideboob]], and in her second (which was part of a brief dream), she has on a [[Seashell Bra]].
* Several original female duck characters on the cartoon ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]''. One of the stand outs being Featherika Von Strangeduck in the episode "Hotel Strangeduck."
* ''[[The Penguins of Madagascar]]'' episode "Miss Understanding" has Skipper thinking he's a female due to a misreading of a DNA test result. During a few scenes showing how his new gender identity causes confusion during missions, the boys go for the chest bump after a successful completion but Skipper and Rico are both uncomfortable with that due to Skipper's newfound (and nonexistent) female features. Notwithstanding that they're BIRDS and don't have mammaries to begin with (or that Skipper really ISN'T a female anyway).
* The female birds in the Disney film ''[[Valiant]]'' have much more prominent chests than the male birds, particularly the main character's obligatory love interest, a small nursing dove. The females also have a small central indention and shading in the chest that would suggest cleavage.
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== Insects ==
=== ComicsComic Books ===
* The Mantis race in ''[[Invincible]]''.
 
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=== Live-Action TV ===
* Chantho, the blue humanoid grasshopper girl in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "Utopia". She can [[Squick|feed off her own milk]] with [[Bizarre Alien Biology|some sort of internal feeding system]], too.
 
=== Tabletop Games ===
* [https://yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Insect_Queen Insect Queen], from the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' game, a case of [[Fan Disservice]] at best.
 
=== Video Games ===
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=== Web Comics ===
* Tammy the moth, from ''[[Kevin and Kell]]'', sports a pretty impressive set.
* ''[[Dreamwalk Journal]]'' is '''all about''' a world of nude anthropomorphic insects and arachnids with exaggerated sexual characteristics, including huge boobs on all the females. (They apparently use breasts for storing honey or whatever rather than actually nursing.) That's pretty much [[Squick|all you need to know]] about it.
* In ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]'', Princess Voluptua's butterfly form does have a bosom. What it does is anybody's guess.
* In response to some fan criticism, ''[[Sequential Art (webcomic)|Sequential Art]]'' creator Phillip Jackson drew something [http://www.b3ta.com/board/7711824#post7711896 creative]...
* Though the trolls from ''[[Homestuck]]'' are vaguely insectoid humanoids with a very buglike reproductive cycle, grown female trolls have been shown to have "rumble spheres". [[Andrew Hussie]] says that it's just so that readers find them easier to identify with. He also [[Discussed Trope|joked about the trope]] [http://www.formspring.me/mspadventures/q/220481854006923699 on his Formspring].{{Dead link}}.
 
=== Western Animation ===
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** A publication proclaimed the original set's Shivan Dragon to be a female because "she" had nipples. Putting aside the fact that these were probably meant to be something else and that all ''male'' mammals have nipples...
 
=== ComicsComic Bookcs ===
* [[Femme Fatale|Alexandra]] in the French comic ''[[Dungeon: theThe Early Years]]''.
* The Skrulls of the [[Marvel Universe]] are usually referred to as reptiles; they're green, anyway. Would be justified, as they are shapeshifters, if the few female skrulls shown in their "natural" form weren't as vulnerable to the [[Most Common Superpower]] as everyone else in MU. Of course, they have hair, so maybe they're repto-mammals or something else entirely.
** Skrulls are egg-laying mammals, not reptiles. They lay eggs and then nurse their young after they hatch.
* Nessie from Richard C Moore's ''Boneyard'' is essentially this trope incarnate; despite being a female version of Gillman from the Creature of the Black Lagoon she outsizes all the other girls by several cupsizes.
** Not to mention this was lampshaded in an issue that took place at the beach when one of the characters Outright asks "Why does a lizard have such huge tits anyway?"
* Tricerachops of ''[[Super Dinosaur]]'' is a half-dinosaur, half-human mutant who evidently has mammaries.
 
=== Fan Works ===
* In the ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/4759824/1/Shadowchasers Shadowchasers Series]]'', the ophidia are a race of [[Snake People]] where this is common for females, and [[Non-Mammalian Hair]] is occasionally found on both genders. This is actually brought up in one chapter of the second fic, where it states a female ophidia's mammaries are non-functional, and if they ever nursed their young, it was millennia ago. This, in fact, hints that they may have origins closer to humans (their traditional enemies) than either race cares to admit.
 
=== Literature ===
* Averted by the Mardukans of John Ringo's ''[[Prince Roger]]'' series. Mardukans are amphibian humanoids with six limbs. (Males are also biologically female, and vice-versa, but let's not discuss that in detail. It involves "penis" ovipositors and "females" producing sperm for internal fertilization.) During a pivotal meeting with a Mardukan merchant and the merchant's wife, Roger brings his [[Bodyguard Crush|Marine friend, Nimashet]] with him. The Mardukan merchant is curious about human breasts, so Nimashet takes off her top to allow closer examination and even allows the merchant a few inquisitive pokes. Roger, of course, nearly [[Nosebleed|chokes to death on his food]].
* The Falleen from ''[[Star Wars]]'', although, technically, they're [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Reptomammal reptomammals]. Granted, [[Truth in Television|there were indeed]] [[wikipedia:Synapsid|mammal-like reptiles]] in prehistoric times. But designating the Falleen as such was probably an attempt to justify this trope. And anyway, ''if'' they fed their young on milk, it's very likely real synapsids did it like modern monotremes, who secrete milk from diffuse region of skin and thus don't have... "[[Unusual Euphemism|large tracts of land]]". The real reason is because Falleen are supposed to be appealing to a wide variety of species, [[Most Writers Are Human|and being human-created]] this means breasts must be on the females.
* In ''[[Larklight]]'', a reptile girl (who is presumably the equivalent of a teenager) is remarked upon as not having these -- specificallythese—specifically in the context of how ridiculous it makes her look when she wears a dress not specifically tailored for her. Of course, the tail doesn't help matters there.
* Averted in the ''[[Cordwainer Smith]]'' short story "The Dead Lady of Clown Town", where the narrative specifically mentions that the rather pretty snake-woman is completely flat-chested. [[Fridge Logic|Although, since the snake-woman also mentions that her people can't reproduce naturally, there's still no justification for her curvy hips.]]
** Since she was genetically engineered by humans, and was not a product of evolution, she can have pretty much whatever her designers wanted her to have.
* Jack L. Chalker's ''[[Well World]]'' series included a naga-like species with six arms [[Author Appeal|and six breasts]], though these were later [[Retcon|retconnedretcon]]ned into glands for storing water.
* There was another, very cheeky subversion in "The Race", from Turtledove's ''[[Worldwar]]'' series, where most of the characters are [[Humanoid Animals]]. The majority of the main cast were non-mammals. The hero was a reptile who [[Humans Through Alien Eyes|noticeably failed to see the appeal of breasts]] -- and—and he was the only male character who'd look the female mammal characters in the ''eyes'' while talking (think about that one). What's more, a female character was visibly [[Squick|Squicked]]ed when she had to have the function of mammary glands explained to her. [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|They also found the concept of cheese to be a little weird]].
* Averted in ''Azure Bonds'', where the heroine isn't sure of the sex of her saurial companion, due to her realization that a reptile wouldn't have breasts or wide hips for birthing.
* Similarly averted in ''[[Discworld/Guards Guards|Guards! Guards!]]'', where {{spoiler|where even Sybil Ramkin, an expert on swamp dragons, doesn't realize that the draconic "King" of Ankh-Morpork is female until the end}}.
* Averted in ''Psychoshop'', where a reptile-descended humanoid female is similar enough to make love, but has no breasts, no nipples, and no navel.
* Amusingly averted with the draconians of ''Dragonlance'', where male draconians have been known to ''lament'' their females' lack of noticeable feminine characteristics. "Hugging one of those girls would be just like hugging one of you guys..."
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** Except that synapsids most likely did not, and never had, scales.
** Whatever they are, it [[No Biochemical Barriers|doesn't stop them]] from [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Tora_Ziyal interbreeding with] the [[Human Aliens|more obviously mammalian]] Bajorans.
*** I go one even more specific and call them therapsids, which are much closer to being like Earthly mammals. Some therapsids did in fact have what are called "milk lines", even before they stopped laying eggs -- soeggs—so it's not hard to imagine that perhaps the Cardassians evolved ''just'' a little further in a mammalian direction while still retaining scales and a more reptile-like metabolism.
*** Also, ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' established as canon that all humanoid species of the galaxy, like Humans, Vulcans, Romulans, Cardassians etc, can interbreed because they're all in some way descended from an ancient humanoid Precursor Race that seeded Earth-like planets with their own DNA millions of years ago, intermixing it with the local lifeform most likely to develop sentience.
** Questionable example, as some mammal species on Earth have scales of a sort. Just look closely at a beaver's tail, or check out a pangolin's or armadillo's coat of armor. If that's what they evolved from, Cardassians could have come by their mix of scales and breasts (hair too) honestly.
* The current run of ''[[Doctor Who]] redesign'' of the Silurians includes distinct breasts on the females.
* Venus, the female turtles added to the ''[[Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation|Ninja Turtles the Next Mutation]]'' series, had nipple-less shell breasts in her plastron.
* The Abbai in ''[[Babylon 5]]'' are clearly amphibians, but of course still have breasts. The [[All There in the Manual|official tie-in guide]] explains it away as a structure of coiled tendrils that have a similar purpose but are not ''actually'' breasts. It's all a coincidence, apparently...
 
=== Tabletop Games ===
* The Yuan-Ti in ''[[Dungeons and& Dragons]]'' are snake people. It may have something to do with being able to [[Half-Human Hybrid|inter-breed with humans]] (indeed, some supplements explain that "the yuan-ti are descended from evil human cultists who mixed their bloodlines with those of serpents," which is itself impossible); but it was probably due to... "[https://web.archive.org/web/20130605210032/http://www.llbbl.com/data/RPG-motivational/target66.html artistic license]".
** In some editions, this is explicitly the result of magical assistance from a demon lord worshiped by the cultists, making it a case of [[A Wizard Did It|A God Did It]].
* ''[[Dungeons and& Dragons]]'' has this in 4E with the Drakkoths, which are an unusual mixture of crested lizard upper torso and the body of some sort of spiny-tailed drake in the style of a centaur. The females, despite the obvious reptilian nature of these creatures, have breasts.
** Many fans of the game that followed the online discussions around the time of the realease of 4th Edition might remember the [[Internet Backdraft]] concerning the new Dragonborn race that was ''Dragonboobs!!!''
** Medusas are likewise endowed, but depending on which edition's artwork you go by this is either perfectly logical (only snaky hair) or slightly [[Squick|squickysquick]]y (scaly and monstrous all over).
** TV Tropes Wiki isn't the only place to wonder about this topic. There is a ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20080611155102/http://forums.gleemax.com/showthread.php?t=963808 58 page thread]'' about whether the Dragonborn from ''Dungeons & Dragons'' should have breasts. Some of the confusion may be based on the fact that they are confirmed to lay eggs. A recent article makes it explicit that they are like Mammal-Like Reptiles and monotremes (see the Falleen below), and do nurse.
* The artwork accompanying one of the ''Voyages of the Princess Ark'' CD&D articles in ''Dragon'' included a female lizardfolk shaman with substantial breasts.
* The (presumably male) artists of the German Fantasy tabletop roleplaying game ''Arcane Codex'' like to put breasts on ''everything''. Even on the females of reptile people. Considering that ''Arcane Codex'' has at least a dozen playable races and even more classes to choose from, with full-color artwork in scantily-clad detail, that's quite a lot of breasts. They'd probably put breasts on seahorses, if they could get away with it.
* In ''[[Exalted]]'' the signature Casteless Lunar NPC, Madame Vert, is seen most frequently in her hybrid beast(wo)man form, a humanoid [[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp|Claw Strider]] with the proportions of a swimsuit model [http://download.white-wolf.com/download/download.php?file_id=828 such as here]{{Dead link}}; WARNING: nipple outline may make this [[NSFW]]. While there's some sense there -- herthere—her most natural shape being a human woman -- itwoman—it's still breasts on a scantily-clad lizard-woman.
 
=== Video Games ===
* In ''[[Ever QuestEverQuest]]'', there are reptile people called the Iksar; the female ones have head-frills, but no breasts. ''Everquest'' was pretty good about avoiding this trope actually.
** ''[[Video Game/Everquest 2|Everquest 2]]'', however, made Iksar females significantly slimmer than males, and gave them breasts, albeit breasts that could only be described as "minimalist" by MMORPG standards. Still subverted with the Frogloks and Sarnak, however. Female frogloks are a bit slimmer than males but close to indistinguishable. Female sarnak (a bipedal dragon hybrid) are much larger than males and have less elaborate facial horns.
* Several Kremlings from the ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' series (particularly Klump and K. Rool) have nipples... and ''navels''. [[You Fail Biology Forever|Um...]]
** Exhibit A: [http://www.mariowiki.com/Kalypso Kalypso]. Exhibit B: [http://www.mariowiki.com/Klump Klump]. o_0 Though reptiles don't have breasts or nipples they do have a kind of navel where the yolk sac was attached to them. Birds and monotremes (mammals that lay eggs) also have this.
*** Though reptiles don't have breasts or nipples they do have a kind of navel where the yolk sac was attached to them. Birds and monotremes (mammals that lay eggs) also have this.
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* The Argonians in the world of ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]''... although this was temporarily dropped for ''Morrowind'' (unless you install certain mods). This accomplished little other than quite bluntly demonstrating the usefulness of this trope, as it was suddenly quite hard to tell male and female Argonians apart in that game.
** Although closer examination reveals males typical have wider heads, differences in body shape and different coloring. That and females have different hair from most males.
*** This is, of course, a perfect example of [[Justified Trope|why this trope exists]]. Take away the boobs and we ''can'' still tell the difference, if we look closely, but we lose our first, best, and most obvious identifier.
** Other than that ''[[Captain Obvious|the females SOUND feminine]]''.
*** Except they didn't, they (and the Khajit) all sounded like men gargling a mouthful of rocks. In fact the only noticeable difference was BETWEEN the Argonians and Khajit, and that was the choice of consonants they dragged out.
* The Tarka in ''[[Sword of the Stars]]'' appear to be reptilian. Their females lay eggs but have clearly-defined breasts. However, the [[All in The Manual|manual]] states that their internal structure is much more similar to primates than reptiles, making this a subversion.
* In the ''[[Pardus]]'' browser MMO the Keldon species has breasts. Why? as the original maker of the images said, "Keldon women do have boobs. Reason: because I like them and I did the original race design, and Baldur [Game Developer] has agreed upon it."
* The [[Final Boss]] of ''[[Drakensang]]'', {{spoiler|Malgorra}} goes in [[One-Winged Angel]] and turns into a giant, three headed serpent. However, she still retains her nipless breasts at the base of her central head.
* As part of her ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' redesign, the plates on [[The Legend of Spyro Trilogy|Cynder's]] underside were modified so that her upper chest has two plates side by side and are noticeably round, while the rest of the plates are flat.
 
=== Web Comics ===
* Averted '''repeatedly''' with Hortense, a lizard in the [[Talking Animal]] webcomic ''[[Nip and Tuck]]''. The only lizard in Malarkey County, she's constantly wearing bizarre wigs to try and "fit in". One example is when she throws a [https://web.archive.org/web/20120514060314/http://www.rhjunior.com/NT/00491.html "slumber party"] and one of the girls brings her mom's stock of lingerie -- whichlingerie—which turns out to be a [https://web.archive.org/web/20120514055519/http://www.rhjunior.com/NT/00496.html "complete bust"].
* Avoided in ''[[Last Res0rt]]'', where the obviously female Cypress (being otherwise surrounded by her father and male cousins) has no breasts to speak of, and not much in the way of hips either. In fact, the comic even correctly portrays her as the largest of the four (typically female reptiles are bigger than males). However, she does seem to go for frilly / poofy clothing that reasonably obscures this fact most of the time, and we're not even going to go into how everyone in her species has a head of hair.
** Veled, on the other hand, has possibly the [[Large and In Charge|largest rack of the cast]]. Of course, hers are at least justified by the fact she's [[Half-Human Hybrid|not all reptile]].
* Subverted in ''[http://wereworld.comicgenesis.com/ Wereworld]'', a webcomic set on a planet where "Lycanthropes" can shift between animal, human, and hybrid form. All female Lycanthropes have breasts. However, a special tribe of dragon Lycanthropes exists, and the females of the species have no breasts, no hair, no nipples, nor anything that indicates their gender when compared to the males of the species (they have mohawk-like ridges and horns that look like hair, but no actual hair -- thoughhair—though they do have navels, strangely enough). This is spotlighted when Blaze, a female dragon lycanthrope, [https://web.archive.org/web/20111228212211/http://rann.heartcatcher.net/wereworld/20041219.html is chosen to make contact with the main character as a messenger of the dragon lycanthrope council]. It is quite a humorous scene when Aris, another female dragon lycanthrope, tries to explain to Blaze that she looks like a male to other species, regardless of how sexy she looks to dragon males. This is fixed with the dragon lycanthropes' unique ability to transform to a semi-human form. However, Blaze misunderstands Aris's explanation of "the importance of having breasts among the other races", and gives herself far too large breasts. This led to Blaze's humorous line "If you're gonna do something, do it grand". So far, no other non-mammal lycanthropes have shown up to compare the dragon tribe to.
* The female Nagasta (sort of [[Buffy-Speak|merfolky-lizardy people]]) in ''[[Dominic Deegan]]'' have prominent breasts. When one reader asked [[Word of God|Mookie]] why, his answer was "[[Author Appeal|I like boobs]]."
* Averted in ''[[Not Quite Daily Comic]]''. Lulu the Turtle Girl looks like a (very creepy) child even though she's in her seventies.
* Averted in ''[[Ozy and Millie]]''. Isolde, a female dragon, has a perfectly flat chest. She still wears a bikini top when at the pool, however.
* Played with in ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'', [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0676.html strip #676], where only one of the two reptilian hookers has breasts -- theybreasts—they're implants, which her co-workers find ridiculous. (Given the accompanying dialogue, this is likely a reference to the dragonborn, as mentioned above.)
** [[Lampshaded]] in the [[Prequel]] book ''[[Start of Darkness]]'':
{{quote| '''Oracle:''' Now get out, I have a hot date with this kobold chick, and my oracular powers tell me I'm getting to second base tonight.<br />
'''Eugene:''' [[Fridge Logic|Wait, if she's a reptile, how do you get to second base?]]<br />
'''Oracle:''' OUT! }}
* ''[[Harkovast]]'', a fantasy webcomic featuring various animal races, features a reptilian race called [https://web.archive.org/web/20140405093652/http://www.harkovast.com/index.php?id=3 "Tsung Dao"] whose females fit in this trope. However it is explained that in this magical setting, all races can cross breed, making the need for mammary glands a somewhat universal adaption.
* From ''[[The Crossworlds]]''/''[[Accidental Centaurs]]'' universe, the N'Gae subverts this rather cleverly... at first glance, they seem to be playing this perfectly straight, until [https://web.archive.org/web/20120314165814/http://crossworlds.ws/?date=2008-01-14 this] [https://web.archive.org/web/20120314165850/http://crossworlds.ws/?date=2008-01-16 revelation]. Apparently, all N'Gae, regardless of gender, have those bulges on their chest. So whatever it is, it's probably not mammaries...
** Although, given the author and artists' tendencies in their other fiction, it's about an even chance either way. Given that the N'Gae have hair as well and the entire world the comic is set in is peopled almost entirely by human/nonhuman mixes, it doesn't seem quite so improbable.
* All of the female dragons from ''[[Draconia Chronicles]]'' seem to fit this trope.
* [http://concessioncomic.com/index.php?pid=20071030 In this panel] from the webcomic ''[[Concession]]'', Angie feels she's justified in not wearing anything above the waist because of her reptilian biology.
{{quote| "What's there to reveal? I don't have breasts! I don't even have nipples!"}}
* The [http://owmysanity.comicgenesis.com/d/20100317.html frog creature] from ''[[Ow, My Sanity]]''.
* Aylee the alien from [[Sluggy Freelance]] has booby-looking things sometimes. "Bring back phase two!"
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=== Web Original ===
* ''[[Tales of MU]]'' averts this, with part-snake woman Celia. Considering that she has human-looking skin and even the ability to grow hair (which she considers an embarrassing condition.), this along with her eyes and fangs is one of her more obviously reptilian traits.
 
=== Western Animation ===
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* Mrs. Toad in ''[[Thumbelina]]''. Almost bordering on [[Gag Boobs]]. Of course, she was [[Ink Suit Actor|voiced by Charo]]...
* The Gungan, Rhodian and Mon Cala (they might look like fish, but they're in fact Amphibians) females from ''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars|Star Wars the Clone Wars]]''.
* Oola from ''[[Disenchantment]]''; she insists her people are amphibians, though they share some traits with reptiles, and they have this and [[Non-Mammalian Hair]].
 
== Fish and Other Sea Creatures ==
=== Anime and Manga ===
* [[Shinryaku!Squid Ika Musume|Ika MusumeGirl]] is supposed to be a squid, yet she at least ''seems'' from this side of the dress to have the chest -- andchest—and general appearance, tentacles notwithstanding -- ofnotwithstanding—of a female Japanese human in her early teens. (Of course, she's also an invertebrate, as stated on the DVD cover, but you'd think from looking at her that she has an internal skeleton, so...)
* Averted in ''[[Slayers]]'', where the female fish-people don't have breasts.
* In ''[[One Piece]]'' Fish-People are specifically said to be mammals with fish-like traits, such as gills and scales. Thus, females have this, and ''do'' use them to nurse their children, which are born live, not hatched from eggs.
 
=== Card Games ===
* Played straight by necessity by The Merrow of [[Magic: The Gathering|the Lorwyn setting]], where the males and females would be indistinguishable if not for the breasts.
** Averted by the far more feral Merrow of the Shadowmoor setting.
 
=== ComicsComic Books ===
* The Atlanteans in ''[[Invincible]]''.
 
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=== Live-Action TV ===
* Averted in ''[[H₂O: Just Add Water]]''. The show features 3 otherwise [[Ordinary High School Student|normal]] girls who just happen to turn into mermaids when they get wet. [[Fetish Fuel|Their clothes disappear when they transform]]. As it is primarily a children's show, they are usually wearing themed bikini tops. One the occasions when we got to see what's under the top -- ittop—it turns out to be a thick layer of ''scales'', which grow over their chests, seemingly only for modesty reasons.
 
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** Semi-averted in ''Twilight Princess'', where both male and female Zoras are identical and flat-chested. The deceased Zora queen, on the other hand....
* The Naiads from ''[[God of War]]''. Poseidon apparently gussied his daughters up, presumably to make Spartans want to make out with them.
* In ''Call of Cthulhu: [[Dark Corners of the Earth]]'', Hydra, giant queen of the fish-like Deep Ones, is depicted with breasts. May be somewhat [[Justified Trope]], since it is known that Deep Ones can [[Squick|interbreed with humans]], and therefore must presumably share some genetic material.
** It's at least worth noting that the usual reason of making the female creature more attractive/feminine ''definitely'' doesn't apply here -- imaginehere—imagine the Stone Age fat goddess idols, and add a few extra pairs of breasts, scales and sharp, fishy teeth. Since Hyrda is supposed to be ancestor to quite a bit of terrestrial life, it isn't ''entirely'' impossible idea.
* Female squidlings in ''[[Splatoon]]'' - at least older ones like Callie and Marie. The whole cast are super-evolved gastropods, and many have mammalian traits.
 
=== Web Comics ===
* Parodied and subverted on [http://cyantian.net/csafari/?p=232 this page]{{Dead link}} of ''[[The Cyantian Chronicles|Campus Safari]]''. Sure, the female shark has two curved masses, but they're ''gills''. The [[All There in the Manual|site's wiki]] also states that males have gills in the breast area, too, but they're less prominent due to their wide chests.
* In ''[[Nautibits]]'', mermaids have venom sacs that look like human breasts (except no nipples).
 
=== Web Original ===
* Parodied by the [[Our Mermaids Are Different|Mermaids]] in ''[[Tales of MU]]''. They have breasts, of course, but are ignorant of lactation. Instead, they are used to ''get free beer'' and {{spoiler|lure sailors to their doom}}.
** {{spoiler|[[Did Not Do the Research|Which would mean the creators confused them with the]] [[Mix-and-Match Critters|female-human-headed-bird Sirens]].}}
*** {{spoiler|Actually, apparently they're the same race in that universe, since one of the Mermaids has decidedly avian features in her least-human form}}.
 
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** This also applied to the [[Fish Police (comics)|comic]] that the show was loosely based on.
* ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'': Some female fish wear bras.
* On ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]'' in the episode I Wish I Was A Wombatman there was a short well endowed blonde haired pink octopus. She fell in love with Simon Belmont at first sight even though he wasn't interested. The cartoon ended with her chasing him so she could hug and kiss her 'dream boat.'
 
== Non-Human Mammals ==
=== Advertising ===
* A bad case of [[Did Not Do the Research]] resulting in unintentional [[Squick]] is the advert for ''Nestlé Cereal Bars'' on UK TV, using an animated character called "Uter the Cow". Uter spoke with an Arnold Schwarzenegger-style voice, and had [[Nightmare Fuel|some sort of gun-like contraption, attached to his(?) udder-area]] by means of a long tube, out of which he expelled what was presumably ''meant'' to be milk.
 
=== Films -- Animation ===
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* In a trailer for ''[[Ice Age]] 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs'', Scrat the saber-toothed squirrel gets all the fur ripped off his chest, exposing two dots of nipple. Not only are there fewer nipples present than seems plausible for his species, which would presumably have large litters like other squirrels, but rodents' nipples are generally arranged in paired lines that extend forward from the groin, not on the chest as in human males.
** And male rats and mice don't have any at all.
* Many of the female mice in the ''[[An American Tail]]'' series have them.
* This trope was reversed (and maybe even broken) in ''[[Barnyard]]'' and its spinoff series ''[[Back at the Barnyard]]'', [[Animal Gender Bender|wherein most of the bovines have udders.]] Even the male ones.
* ''[[Space Jam]]'' features Lola Bunny. Complete with boobs.
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* In Lisanne' Norman's ''Sholan Alliance'' books, this trope is averted by the [[Catfolk|felinoid]] extra-terrestrials. In fact, it's stated in one book that the fact that female humans have breasts at all times makes them quite attractive to the males.
* Similarly averted in, of all things, a ''[[Star Trek]]'' novel called ''Uhura's Song''. The plot concerns humanoid cat-people who, upon meeting Uhura, ask her where her children are since she has breasts. She explains that human females keep their breasts even when not nursing, and the cat people basically say, "Oh, interesting." At least it was ''mentioned''.
* Played with in the ''[[Discworld]]'' novel ''[[Discworld/Feet of Clay (novel)|Feet of Clay]]'', where with Cheery noting about how hard it is to be openly female and a dwarf, Angua (a werewolf) muses internally that at least she doesn't feel like she should be wearing three bras sometimes.
* In one of the ''[[Myth Adventures]]'' novels, a woman is attempting to use an illusion to look like a werewolf despite never having seen one. Later on, when she meets one, the female werewolf laughs over the, "And you only had two breasts."
* Somewhat related: the ''[[Redwall]]'' series has a unique problem. Most of the characters are mammals, but there are no non-anthropomorphic mammals (besides the horse in the original novel and it's been more or less retconned out at this point). Yet they are always eating ''cheese''. It was eventually explained that the milk is "Greensap milk", produced from "roots and tubers". (Mm, tastes like Deus Ex Machina. But at least it avoids the potentially embarrassing problems of locating the real stuff...)
** On one episode of [[Adaptation Distillation|the Nelvana cartoon]], Matthias suffers an instance of [[Marshmallow Hell]] at the paws of Constance Badger. (Constance is the only character to have noticeable cleavage.)
** Averted in the [[Official Fanfiction University]] of ''Redwall''; the human-turned-mouse heroine gets up too early on her first day, dresses sleepily, and realises too late that she's automatically put on ''five'' bras, one for each, um, set, and since she now has no protruding breasts there's nothing to hold them up, so they fall off. Many jokes in the story are made about unusual animalian anatomy, as the boys who were unlucky enough to be in the bathroom when a lizard boy discovered what "hemipenes" are found out. Less horrifyingly, a weasel student spent the first day with a bald patch on his face when he forgot he no longer had to shave.
* Averted in ''Animorphs'' with the Andalites (aliens which at least ''seem'' mammalian). Based on the cover art, Aldrea has the same sort of muscular-but-flat chest males like Ax have. (Of course, Andalites don't wear clothes, so the makers didn't really have many options, I suppose.)
* Weird example: In the nature [[Mockumentary]] book ''Snouters'', one species of this fictious mammal taxon always sports prominent breasts resembling those of humans ... even in males. Justified, at least in theory, because the species in question lives symbiotically with another, and trades milk for this other species' assistance in finding food. (Doesn't explain why the breasts look so much like a snippet of ''Playboy'' got photoshopped onto a fuzzy little critter, though.)
* In Taylor Anderson's Destroyermen series, there exists a species of cat-lemur humanoids called Lemurians, fittingly enough. Lemurian females have been noted early on that proportionality with humans are very similar, specifically the breasts.
** This leads to some comedic/awkward moments as the bulk of the humans are sex-starved males, and one of the secondary conflicts of the series.
 
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** Similarly, female Tauren in ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' have normal human breasts instead of udders, making for some really weird appearances.
*** Human-like breasts are a design advantage for humanoid mammals of any species, since they allow the mother to nurse while holding the child in their arms. It should also be noted that, proportionately, tauren females are quite ''petite'' compared to the other races.
** ''[[Dungeons and& Dragons]]'' 2nd edition ''has'' no female minotaurs. Males are human-shaped, but have no nipples. They're not even, technically, mammals, but parasites, breeding true with others.
*** Minotaurs on [[Dragonlance|Krynn]] have two sexes, even in 2nd edition. In one short piece of fiction in that setting, a human taken captive by seafaring minotaurs notes that the first mate, whom he'd initially mistaken for male, has (modest) human-like breasts beneath her leather armor.
* In ''[[Dungeons and& Dragons]]'' 3.0e, the artwork on the Monstrous Manual depicts [http://www.wizards.com/dnd/images/MM35_gallery/MM35_PG233.jpg Gynosphinxes with prominent breasts]. [[Justified Trope|This is on par with mythology, though.]]
** The original Monster Manual portrayed Gynosphinxes this way too.
* ''[[Rifts]]'' plays it both ways. Female Dog Boys are engineered to have humanlike busts apparently solely because it makes them more familiar and acceptable to humans... but considering the variation between canine-like and human-like physiology within the species it's totally possible some don't. Kill Hounds, which are more in the plausible deniability column, have no such niceties. The feline Battle Cats have humanlike breasts as well. Their Kill Cat cousins, the rat and bat conversions, and the Ursa Warriors are anyone's guess; very little art of them exists.
** A female Mutant Rat in the ''Machinations of Doom'' comic has 'em.
 
=== Video Games ===
* ''[[Wing Commander (video game)|Wing Commander]]'' seems to be a little confused about this. In the "Secret Missions" add-on to the original ''[[Wing Commander (video game)|Wing Commander]]'', the [[Mega Neko|Kilrathi]] priestess is shown with a multi-part bra covering three sets of human-style breasts, while the ''[[Wing Commander Academy]]'' cartoon showed the relatively few females that were seen as being flat-chested, and the intro to ''[[Wing Commander (video game)|Wing Commander]] Prophecy'' has a wall drawing of a Kilrathi female with one pair of human-style breasts.
* This is true of the female Khajiit lion-people in ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'', who have normal human breasts.
** In ''Oblivion'', this almost seems like laziness on the part of the developers, as all humanoid characters have the exact same male or female body model, merely retextured and with a few features added (Claws on Argonians, tails on Khajiit).
* The fox spirits in ''[[Jade Empire]]'' have rather...pronounced...secondary sexual characteristics.
** Considering they're a rather obvious [[Expy]] of [[Fantastic Foxes|Huli Jing]], a mythological race known for using sexuality to confuse and utterly screw with humans, I'd say it's expected.
* Juhani from ''[[Knights of the Old Republic]]''
* Might be one of the reasons why Krystal divides the ''[[Star Fox (series)|Star FoxFOX]]'' fans: While furries loved the character, many others hated her for various reasons. Her [[Stripperific]] clothes in ''Star Fox Adventures'' didn't help, of course. For the record, she's not the first female character in the series, but Kat only showed up in radio transmissions until ''Command''.
** And poor Fay and Miyu are forever lost in the void that never was ''Star Fox 2''. Actually a pretty good game if you can find the fan-completed version floating around the 'net.
*** Amanda, Slippy Toad's love interest in ''Command'' and an amphibian, is not a mammal (duh), yet she has breasts.
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* Averted in ''[[Freefall]]''. The [[Petting Zoo People|Wolf-Woman]] Florence is flat because she has no children. In one early [http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff300/fv00203.htm strip,] her bare chest is censored (even though there's really nothing to see) via ''multiple'' stripes, as appropriate for canines.
** In the scenes where she's nude, though, when covering herself for others, an arm goes across her chest where one would find breasts on a human female. Granted, having only two arms and a tail for coverage limits how much one can cover without the help of clothes, though the [[Hand or Object Underwear|covering]] is more of a social response from being raised among humans.
* In the [[Talking Animal]] webcomic ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130922013109/http://www.rhjunior.com/NT/ Nip and Tuck]'', most every female depicted of whatever species (apart from Hortense, see Reptiles above) is amply endowed. Thelma, Tuck's girlfriend, even goes so far as to elaborate on why possum gals don't get [https://web.archive.org/web/20120514062116/http://www.rhjunior.com/NT/00248.html "Cooper's Droopers"].
** On a slightly unrelated note, possums don't hang upside down like that -- notthat—not even the lighter youngsters (young or old, their tails aren't strong enough). Just sayin'.
* ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' hung a lampshade on this with the "''Star Trek'' Adventure" where they meet an amazingly pneumatic Alien who is, of course, a male of his species.
** And more recently, a [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] version of ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' has the female of ''every'' species looking like a supermodel with a weird-looking head.
* ''[[The Whiteboard]]'' has a rather spectacular case of this trope. The main female character certainly redefines "foxy", and the other female character is rather, erm, prominent too. [[World of Buxom|The same goes for two other female characters]].
* Pretty much subverted in ''[[Digger]]'', neither the title character nor the female hyenas show any real signs of mammaries.
* ''[[Two KindsTwokinds]]'' uses this rather extensively.
* Averted in ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130407050222/http://www.roomies-comic.com/cgi-bin/roomies.cgi Roomies]'' by Corey, a female kangaroo who commonly goes around in [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal|nothing more than a vest]], and pretends to be a guy (helps that most of the other characters keep forgetting that pouches are a [[Animal Gender Bender|female thing]]).
** As shown [http://www.roomies-comic.com/cgi-bin/roomies.cgi?date=20060224 here]{{Dead link}} when she gets a temporary job as a "booth bunny"
 
=== Western Animation ===
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*** [[Freud Was Right|Horn size]] [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|difference]] [[Double Entendre|you say]]?
**** Male animals usually do have bigger horns than females in [[Real Life]].
* In ''[[Mario & Luigi]]'', Bowser gets them after {{spoiler|Cackletta takes over his unconscious body}} -- on—on the ''outside'' of {{spoiler|her}} shell.
* Justified with the various anthropomorphic races featured in the MUCK game ''[http://scross.homeip.net/wiki SouthernCross]''.{{Dead link}} Almost all of the races are basically human, with a bad tempered Planet-God having tried to kill humanity by mutating them over and over until they died. It didn't quite work, and while a few pure human lines survive, "human" now refers to basically any anthropomorphic character not explicitly stated as Non-Human. Therefore they not only possess mammalian features that would not be at home on their apparent species, but are also reproductively compatible with other "humans" (but generally ''not'' with explicitly stated non-humans).
** This also averts [[Furry Confusion]]!
* In ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', all females use the same body model. This includes Andorians (who have some insectoid features, like a partial exoskeleton and antenna, and ''four'' genders, with the one that actually bears the young doing so in a fashion rather like marsupials) and Saurians (lizard-people, what else).
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* Explained away in ''Triquetra Cats'' with the Antreyui, they are descendants of humans who have been spliced with the DNA of animals, so they're not so much anthropomorphic animals but thereomorphic ''people'', the lizard people and bird people may have reptilian and avian traits and features but they are still mammals.
* ''[[NSFW Comix]]'' was doing a few comics with dinosaur-related puns, which he called "Dinosaurgy". In one, it shows an ostensibly female triceratops stripping with bare breasts. In the flavor text, he acknowledges that it's impossible since dinosaurs aren't mammals, and therefore, have no mammaries, to avoid a barrage of emails from anal fans.
** More like [[PunA Worldwide Punomenon|breast]] fans.
* ''[[Jack (webcomic)|Jack]]'' uses this trope, as it includes insects, birds, reptiles and even dinosaurs, all with breasts. Possibly justified, however, as {{spoiler|all furries were created from human DNA. It's possible that the mammal/bird/etc classifications are just cosmetic.}} They even show a mammalian furry married to an insect "furry", with little big-eyed mammal kids with antennae. Oddly enough, they've showed such cross-breeds earlier many times in the series, without the explanation given until then.
 
=== Web Original ===
* A notable aversion in the ''Winds of change'' universe, for ''all'' animals from dinosaurs to amphibians. One of the first furry fandom aversions of this work; humans in the world turned into anthropomorphic animals with superpowers when a furry universe, our own universe, and a superhero universe was merged by a [[Mad Scientist]]. Anyone who became a high-degree morph (essentially a [[Talking Animal]]) clearly lacked these telltale human traits, but so did other degree morphs. (Likewise, male reptiles, avians, dinosaurs, and avians did not have nipples either, and they did not have other visual sexual characteristics.) Maybe a low degree morph would still maintain them but a lot of them tended to be mid to high-degree morphs.
** As babies are born looking entirely human and only become anthropomorphic animals with superpowers at approximately puberty, a small exception was added that a mother always reverted to a low-enough degree morph to allow her to nurse her child, going back to her normal level afterwards. This even applies to avians, reptiles, dinosaurs, amphibians, fishes, and others who hatch children from eggs.
* [[Furry Fandom]].
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*** It's stated once or twice that the young are part of the clan and are all their sons and daughters, so this would imply shared nursing duties.
 
== Plants, Robots, and [[Animate Inanimate Object|Animate Inanimate Objects]]s ==
=== Anime & Manga ===
* Rosemon from ''[[Digimon Savers]]'' has [[Gainaxing|jubblies that bounce]].
* Mahoro from ''[[Mahoromatic]]'' subverts this nicely; She's a combat android and so big boobs would only be a hindrance. However on the battlefield of love she finds herself drastically under-armed when it comes fighting for the affections of her Master, so much so that she {{spoiler|changes her wish for Earth peace to a wish for bigger breasts}} as well as {{spoiler|asking for a modification from her creators at VESPER}} in a letter "home." {{spoiler|It is promptly denied to a round of applause.}}
* Cosmo from ''[[Sonic X]]''. In a climactic moment near the very end of the series, she suddenly transforms from a child to a full-grown adult, complete with breasts and child-bearing hips... in spite of the fact that no other female of her species is portrayed with these. Furthermore, the scene comes complete with gratuitous close-ups of her swelling bust and posterior, which makes the whole thing more than a little bit worrying.
 
=== ComicsComic Books ===
* T'ra Saa, despite being a sentient plant, embodies this (possibly to avoid alienating readers when she's shown to be in a relationship with a human male). She's made appearances in the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]] series ''[[Star Wars Republic]]'' and ''[[Star Wars Legacy]]''.
** One possible in-universe explanation is that T'ra Saa did this deliberately so that she'd be recognised by others as female.
 
=== Fan Works ===
* Warforged from the ''[[Eberron]]'' [[Dungeons and& Dragons]] setting ordinarily avert this. The (unfortunately defunct) [[Deviant ART]] member Maelora didn't like this and chose to draw a "nude" female warforged with breasts purely for [[Rule of Sexy]]. It came out [[Better Than It Sounds|Better Than It Sounded]].
 
=== Films -- Animation ===
* A botched spell from Schmendrick in the film ''[[The Last Unicorn (animation)|The Last Unicorn]]'' causes a nearby tree to sprout a female face and large breasts, with which it subjected the bumbling wizard to [[Marshmallow Hell]]. Possibly justified, as perennially-dateless Schmendrick's subconscious might've affected the magic's effects, and the tree ''did'' have a couple of suggestively-placed large boles on its trunk.
* Thankfully averted in ''[[9|Nine]]'', in which 7, the only distinctly female ragdoll ([[The Smurfette Principle]]), is just as nondescript and featureless as her male counterparts. The only things that really set her apart from the others are her voice, and a couple of very subtle details such as her smaller hands.
 
=== Literature ===
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=== Tabletop Games ===
* [[Dungeons and& Dragons]] has the Wilden, a plant-like fey humanoid.
 
=== Toys ===
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=== Video Games ===
* There's a large-breasted sunflower in ''[[ConkersConker's Bad Fur Day]]''. You need to ''pollinate her'' with the king bee to increase her bust size. Which you can then use as a trampoline.
** [[Blatant Lies|They're stigmas]].
* Averted in, of all things, ''[[Disgaea]]'' with the Flora Beasts. While these nymph analogues certainly appear to be female, a close look will reveal that they have no breasts to speak of. The game not only uses this to [[Dropped a Bridget On Him|trick the player]], but takes it a step further by actually naming the Flora Beast in question [[Shout-Out|Bridget]]. Then again, this is ''Disgaea'', and given their [[Pettanko|tendencies with female characters]], this may have been simply a coincidence.
** Then again, they are ''demons'', like Q-Bee listed above.
* Really, just about any [[Robot Girl]] that wasn't made for Sexbot purposes. Some of the others might be justified simply by aesthetics, but sometimes there is no excuse for the robots to be [[Ridiculously-Human Robots]], let alone [[Robot Girl|Robot Girls]]s with huge knockers.
** Aigis from ''[[Persona 3]]'' is slightly justified in that her creators deliberately designed her that way so she could be given a fully-realized, [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?|human-like persona]] (which would allow her to manifest a [[Summon Magic|Persona]].) A sexual identity ([[Fridge Logic|even if she lacks the necessary equipment]]) is part of such self-identification within human society and for human interaction.
* Somewhat averted in ''[[Portal (series)|Portal]]'' as even though GLaDOS has a feminine "body", there aren't actually any breasts to speak of, unless you count the Curiosity Core.
** Most would consider this a complete aversion, since [[G La DOSGLaDOS]] is only remotely human. (Her overall shape was inspired by [https://web.archive.org/web/20121018203758/http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Mythology/RM/VenusBoticelli.jpg "The Birth of Venus"] flipped upside-down; though some fans find her lack of arms and awkward posture to be more reminiscent of [[Fridge Horror|a woman in bondage gear, or a straitjacket,]] uncanny resemblance seen [http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/9/2008/04/medium_glados_bondage.jpg here].) In [[Portal 2]] she winds and lulls back and forth in a rather serpentine motion, (frigteninglyfrighteningly fitting with the straightjacket theme), and in no incarnation does she have anything substantially resembling breasts.
* Played with in ''[[Guild Wars 2]]'' with the Sylvari, a race of [[Plant People]]. They are plants that mimic the human form for backstoryback-story reasons, including females with breasts, but they are not actually breasts in the mammalian sense and are non-functional in that role - they're simply plant growths that look like breasts.
* [http://images.wikia.com/swtor/images/2/21/SCORPIO.jpg SCORPIO] in SWTOR has robo-bosoms and hips.
 
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* Many fem-bots on ''[[Futurama]]'' fall into this category.
* In the [[Downtown]] episode "The Con", Alex and Serena look at ''Robot Porn''.
* The ''[[Schoolhouse Rock]]'' character, Interplanet Janet, is half human and half spaceship but sports a pair of metallic breasts.
* Master-mold from ''[[Wolverine and the X-Men]]'' is the [[PunA Worldwide Punomenon|mother of all Sentinels]].
 
== Other ==
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* [[Orangina]] commercials have breasts on '''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck14LKBI9GM everything]''': deer, flamingoes, ''octopi'', '''''[[Serial Escalation|flowers]], and [[Animal Gender Bender|male-colored peacocks]]'''''.
 
=== ComicsComic Books ===
* The June 1953 edition of [[EC Comics]] ''Weird Science'' featured a story called "Right on the Button" in which a man marries an alien woman who stabs him to death on their wedding night when she sees he has a navel, revealing that he is a (GASP!) ''mammal'', born from a (GAG!) ''womb''! But like all EC pretty girls, she has great tits! (Unlike Xylene, she never said she doesn't take care of her babies after they hatch, to there is the possibility that she feeds her young on milk. But [[Most Writers Are Male|what are the chances of that]]?)
* Subverted in the ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' comics; the Alpha Centaurians have a marsupial-like pouch instead of breasts (though oddly, the females still cover the chest area with clothing).
** At least when Jim Valentino was in charge. When Kevin West took over, he [[Completely Missing the Point|promptly gave the Centaurian ladies boobs]].
* Confusingly played straight and/or averted in ''[[Archie Comics Sonic the Hedgehog]]''. Salma and Juanita, the daughters of Espio, both have hair (and, being older, Salma also has boobs). Saffron the Bee has hair as well. This could be explained by the gene bomb that mutated all life into what it is today in the comics. However, the cover of ''Sonic Universe'' #8 shows that Argyle now has distinctly different punk hair which, not only wasn't present in his initial appearance, is rare for any male character, even if they are a mammal (the only other male with distinctly different hair is Antoine the Coyote). Let's see the Xorda explain that one.
* Platinum a.k.a. Tina a.k.a. Platina is a robot built by Dr. Magnus creator of ''[[The Metal Men.]]''. She has the body of a centerfold complete with metal mammaries. Despite this, Dr. Magnus constantly berates her for "acting like a girl" despite obviously having made her in the shape of one. Dr. Magnus has issues.
** In retrospect, his various mental breakdowns aren't that surprising.
 
=== Films -- Animation ===
* Roz from ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'' is a garden-snail-like monster, with breasts.
* It's unclear what the denizens of ''[[Planet 51]]'' are but they reproduce by laying eggs so they're likely not mammals.
 
=== Films -- Live-Action ===
* Too many female aliens in ''[[Star Wars]]'' have them to count. Possibly parodied in ''[[Return of the Jedi]]'', one of Jabba's dancers has ''[[Multi Boobage|''6]]'' [[Multi Boobage|breasts]].
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=== Literature ===
* The Tymbrymi in the [[Uplift]] series have shape shifting qualities and as such usually don't have mammaries. If the necessity arises though features with the tactile feedback if not function of breasts can be acquired.
 
=== Live-Action TV ===
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' shows a Chimeron woman nursing her child... with a miniature power generator. Chimerons suckle on energy. So why do Chimeron women have breasts?
* In ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', Trip gets raped by a forehead-of-the-week and grows nipples on his wrists. The alien has normal humanoid breasts.
* ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' reviewer [[Sci Fi Debris|sfdebris]] pointed out the unlikelihood of Kes, an Ocampa, having breasts if her species actually existed in real life, since her species only has to mate once in a lifetime. (Ocampas get plenty of foreknowledge of when that mating will take place so there's no reason to "fool" the males into thinking that the females are always fertile, and thus no reason for females' breasts to always remain swollen.) Also, expanded universe material suggest that Ocampa give birth in multiples to keep up their populations' numbers, and yet, Ocampa only have ''one'' pair of breasts.
** And they're exactly the same size as humans' breasts, even though Ocampa children grow to full adult size in a matter of months, so presumably would need a ''lot'' more milk for rapid growth as infants.
*** The size of a human breast has no bearing on the amount of milk it can produce. An AA cup can feed triplets. It's the lack of adequate help, and a third hand, that makes it hard, not milk generation. Presumably Ocampa have sorted out their housework and lactation support.
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=== Video Games ===
* In the [[Adventure Game]] ''[[Grim Fandango]]'', every human character is a stylised skeleton. Yet the females have inexplicable bulges on their chests. Although this is consistent with the Day of The Dead figures that the artwork is based off of.
** Furthermore, some characters have the appearance of being fat, and it is implied that two characters have somehow [[Squick|managed to have sexual intercourse with each other]]. And when these two "kiss", a smooching noise can be heard, rather than the expected clicking of teeth against teeth. The game [[Lampshade Hanging|hangs a lampshade on this]] when Manny sees the love interest roll a stocking down her curvaceous leg -- onlyleg—only to reveal bare bone underneath (Manny's still uncomfortable about it). How the stocking has the bulge of a calf muscle that isn't actually there is never explained.
** A similar effect is also seen in [http://www.alessonislearned.com/index.php?comic=31 this comic] at ''A Lesson Is Learned But the Damage Is Irreversible'', though not with breasts.
** Somewhat justified, however, because the characters are ''Calaca'' dolls, not real skeletons. Hence the oversized heads, the non-transparent interior, etc.
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* In ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'', no Earth-animal analogue has been given for the quarians, so it's hard to say whether they are an aversion or straight example of this trope, as they are always seen wearing their full-body [[The Faceless|face-concealing]] exosuit. They do, however, strongly resemble humans from what little that can be seen.
** Probably averted with turian women, who would be a bird-reptile sort of analogue, if [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGKQhuDW6B4 this] cut dialogue can be believed.
{{quote| "'Scuse me for askin', but -- you're a female, right? You got those funny bumps, like an asari."}}
** Speaking of asari, they prefer mating with other species instead of their own for additional genetic diversity. So, what does an asari need to attract a, say, human to meld with? It's even discussed ingame how members of three different species consider an asari attractive. It's also not unlikely that their breasts work as, well, breasts (i.e. for nursing.)
* There's a frankly horrifying case in ''[[Darksiders]]'' with Tiamet--aTiamet—a dragon/aye-aye/scorpion creature with the head of the thing from Predator . . . and outlandish breasts.
* The Vulcans in ''[[Odin Sphere]]'' are supposed to be fiery [[Magma Man|magma elementals]] but even when transformed they sports jiggly boobs.
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'':
** The Draenei are blue alien space goats, about as far removed from terrestrial mammals as you'd wanna get. And yes, the females have boobies. Orcs are alien humanoids as well, and also about as far removed from terrestrial mammals as Draenei, and their females get boobies too.
** Some earth elementals and Titan creations have breasts as well. If the later can be [[Hand Wave|hand waved]] as being replica of their creators, they are still made of rock or metal and don't even reproduce sexually.
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* In the [[What If]] episode of ''[[Ben 10]]'', "Gwen 10", some of Gwen's female versions of the aliens have busts. Including the one that's essentially made of ''gemstone''. This is even weirder, given than Gwen herself had yet to hit puberty. (Of course, the aliens Ben transforms into also seem way past puberty.)
** Let's not forget [[Green-Skinned Space Babe]] Xylene, who sports an impressive set. She mentions that her species hatches from eggs. OK, maybe she's a Monotreme and would nurse them afterwards. Oh, but then she says that parents of her species ''do not take care of their offspring at all''. Really?
** Myaxx is pretty well endowed, seeing as her species seems to be extremely [[Cthulhumanoid|Squidlike.]]
* Parodied to hell and back in ''[[South Park]]'''s ''[[Heavy Metal (animation)|Heavy Metal]]'' tribute, appropriately entitled ''Major Boobage''. '''Everything''' in the various dream sequences sports an impressive set of breasts, complete with nipples. There are ostrich-things with breasts, planets that are basically disembodied breasts, and a trio of trolls with huge breasts growing out of their ''shoulders''. The kicker? There is exactly '''one''' human woman -- "and you [[Scenery Censor|never really get a good look at her boobs]]". ''Only '''her''' boobs'' [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|were censored.]]
* On that note, there is the ''[[Drawn Together]]'' twist ending parodying the first "Superman" movie, where Captain Hero changes history -- andhistory—and the evolutionary timeline -- totimeline—to make everyone boob-monsters that go around saying "Boob," Pokémon-style.
 
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=== Literature ===
* ''[[Discworld]]'':
** In ''[[Discworld/Small Gods|Small Gods]]'', a tortoise {{spoiler|who's really the god Om}} is lifted into the air by a chelonicidal eagle, but persuades it to deliver it to a specific location rather than drop it on a rocky surface. Its method of persuasion involves a hard beak and a solid grip upon certain delicate pieces of anatomy... anatomy which, as a bird, the eagle wouldn't actually have. (At least, not externally where they can be grabbed.)
** In the ''Annotated Pratchett File v9.0'', there's a bad joke cited in the ''[[Moving Pictures]]'' section about a toad with a troublesomely yellow penis. In reality, for a toad even to ''have'' a penis would be far more troublesome than its coloration.
* In ''[[Garrett P.I.|Petty Pewter Gods]]'', Garrett tells a nosy hustler that he controls Mr. Big's chatter by tugging on a concealed thread that's tied to the parrot's little bird balls. Justified because the only thing Garrett's really yanking is the hustler's chain.
* In ''[[American Gods]]'', Anansi tells a story of how he tricked a tiger into swapping its tiger's testicles for his own tiny little spider testicles.
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=== Video Games ===
* A ridiculous example of this is the fanart that Giegue from [[MOTHER 1]] often gets. His sprite in the game, while lacking features due to it being an NES game, clearly shows ''him'' not having boobs. He is referred in game as a male yet for some reason is often drawn with boobs. If that wasn't messed up enough, he is an ''alien''. And mammaries are a trait of mammals, which are found on ''Earth.'' He does seem to have a slender, if feminine like body, but that's besides the point.
** However, in [[EarthboundEarthBound]], the sequel, there is a person who says that Giygas might be female. That's still besides the point. He, or she, is an alien.
 
=== Web Comics ===
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** Given that Belkar already stabbed him to death, he might as well go all the way. Though [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0177.html an earlier strip] established that Belkar has no knowledge of reptilian anatomy.
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0738.html A later strip] has a lizardfolk note the [[Most Writers Are Human|mammalian-minded]] wardrobe of the gladiators' prison.
{{quote| '''Gannji:''' And I don't need your standard-issue loincloth, [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal|I've been walking around without pants]] this entire time! It's called a "genital sheath," look it up. Hey, while you're at it, look up "hemipenes," because you can suck both of my--}}
* ''[[Dreamwalk Journal]]'': as noted above in the Insects section, it's about anthropomorphic insects and arachnids. All females have big boobs, all males have big external genitalia, and everybody gets to have sex with everybody else, including two visiting human women.
 
=== Western Animation ===
* In a rare male variant of the nipples side of the equation, Duck from ''[[Almost Naked Animals]]'' has nipples.
* On ''[[American Dad]],'' Roger is a male [[The Greys|Grey alien]]. While he does not have humanoid breasts, he nevertheless goes through a cyclical mating phase [[Squick|where he can lactate]]. And [[Mister Seahorse|accidentally impregnant humans]] [[Hilarity Ensues|via CPR]].
** Roger's lactation accelerates if he finishes eating something, which gives Stan and Francine the idea of stuffing Roger with food so he can keep making milk for them. This causes a hilarious scene where Roger gains a ton of weight and is hooked up to a milking machine as he keeps getting force -fed food.
 
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