Is it possible a male rabbit has teats?

  I noticed my boy rabbit has teats now that he's 7 months old. Is that possible, i'm very sure he's not a girl.
All mammals have teats (Mammary Papillas), regardless of whether they are male or female. Male ones just don't perform any purpose and don't, normally, develop. Because animals are generally covered in hair/fur people tend to not notice them in males. They also tend to be less noticeable in a female until she has had young , when milk production and suckling enlarge them.
http://www.exoticpetvet.net/smanimal/rab ... - "The skin of the female rabbit has four or five pairs of mammary glands and nipples, and unlike other mammal species, bucks do not have any nipples." According to this vet's link, male rabbits do not have nipples. I can't find any on my bucks, either. I suspect you have a doe. Testicles should be pretty obvious on a 7 month old buck (even though they can retract them into their abdomen, you can still see the scrotal sacs). Here's a link for sexing your rabbit, with excellent photos. http://www.pet-informed-veterinary-advic ...
It can be easy to mistake a female rabbit genital part for a male one. This website will show you how to be sure you have a male or female:

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http://www.debmark.com/rabbits/sexing.ht ...
Are you sure its not his peeeeenis?
men have nipples