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Adams Apples in animals?

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AndiFlatland | 17:09 Sat 29th May 2010 | Animals & Nature
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Do any animals other than humans have Adam's Apples?
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I guess that answers that, then.

But can I have a detailed definition of 'no', please?
Wrong HC......

http://www.qa02.com/S...ave-adams-apples.html

If dogs have them then so will others!

Lisa x
The Adam's apple is merely thyroid cartilage (not the thyroid gland) that increases in size with puberty. It is most noticeable in men hence the name. Many mammals have a similar structure on the larynx but it is most prominent in species where the male has a louder voice.
ALL mammals have a voice box (as wildwood says Thyroid cartilage)
The main function of the voice box is that of a protective mechanism for the lungs against food and water entering.
The production of sounds from the larynx (voice box) is purely secondary.

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