Can You Match These Baby Animals to Their Adult Species?
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What Is A Baby Swan Called?
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A Baby Deer Is Born With Spots — What Is It Called?
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Which Tiny Baby Grows Up To Become A Kangaroo?
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What Is A Baby Elephant Called?
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A Baby Goat Has An Adorable Name — What Is It?
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What Is A Baby Hedgehog Called?
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What Do You Call A Baby Owl?
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Which Baby Animal Grows Up To Become A Seal?
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What Is A Baby Rabbit Officially Called?
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What Is A Baby Penguin Called?
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Which Baby Animal Grows Up To Become A Butterfly?
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What Is A Baby Bear Officially Called?
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A Baby Frog Has A Very Familiar Name — What Is It?
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Which Baby Creature Grows Up To Become A Dragonfly?
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What Is A Baby Goose Called?
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What Is A Baby Horse Called?
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Which Baby Animal Grows Up To Become A Turkey?
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What Is A Baby Pig Commonly Called?
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What Is A Baby Llama Called?
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Which Baby Animal Grows Up To Become A Hare?
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What Is A Baby Lobster Officially Called?
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What Is A Baby Oyster Commonly Called?
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Which Baby Animal Grows Up To Become A Crocodile?
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What Is A Baby Pigeon Officially Called?
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Which Baby Animal Grows Up To Become A Platypus?
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What Is A Baby Salmon Or Trout Called?
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What Is A Baby Hawk Or Eagle Called?
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Which Baby Animal Grows Up To Become A Porcupine?
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What Is A Baby Jellyfish Officially Called?
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What Is A Baby Eel Officially Called?
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Which Baby Animal Grows Up To Become A Gorilla?
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What Is A Baby Crane Bird Officially Called?
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What Is A Baby Puffin Officially Called?
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Which Baby Animal Grows Up To Become An Elephant Seal?
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What Is A Baby Toad Officially Called?
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What Is A Baby Crow Called When Newly Hatched?
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Which Baby Animal Grows Up To Become A Bald Eagle?
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What Is A Baby Crane Fly Or Daddy Long Legs Called?
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What Is A Baby Crow Called After Leaving The Nest?
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Which Baby Animal Grows Up To Become A Sheep?
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What Is A Baby Duck Called?
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What Is A Baby Cat Called?
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What Is A Baby Giraffe Called?
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Which Baby Animal Grows Up To Become A Dolphin?
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What Is A Baby Camel Called?
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Which Baby Animal Grows Up To Become A Zebra?
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What Is A Baby Donkey Called?
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Which Tiny Baby Grows Up To Become A Wombat?
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What Is A Baby Ferret Called?
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A Gosling
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A Chick
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A Duckling
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A Cygnet
Cygnets stay brownish-gray for nearly a year before growing their famous white feathers.
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A Foal
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A Kid
3
A Calf
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A Fawn
Those white spots help fawns blend into dappled forest light during their first weeks of life.
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A Cub
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A Kit
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A Pup
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A Joey
Newborn joeys are only the size of a jellybean and crawl into their mother's pouch immediately.
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A Peachick
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A Squab
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A Chick
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A Poult
Male peacocks do not grow their stunning tail feathers until they are nearly three years old.
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A Cub
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A Calf
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A Foal
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A Pup
Elephant calves can weigh up to 260 pounds at birth and stand within hours of being born.
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A Joey
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A Lamb
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A Fawn
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A Kid
The word kid has meant a young goat since the 1200s and later became slang for a young child.
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A Puggle
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A Piglet
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A Hoglet
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A Kitten
Hoglets are born with soft spines hidden under a membrane that dries away within hours of birth.
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A Chick
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An Owlet
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A Fledgling
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A Nestling
Owlets cannot fly for their first few weeks and rely entirely on their parents for food.
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A Cygnet
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A Pup
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A Calf
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A Kit
Baby seals are born with fluffy white coats that they shed within weeks as they grow waterproof fur.
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A Kitten
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A Leveret
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A Kit
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A Bunny
Surprisingly baby rabbits share their official name with baby cats and are also called kittens or kits.
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A Cub
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A Chick
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A Pup
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A Fledgling
Emperor penguin chicks huddle together in massive groups to survive Antarctica's brutal freezing winds.
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A Larva
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A Grub
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A Caterpillar
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A Nymph
Inside its chrysalis a caterpillar completely dissolves into liquid before rebuilding itself as a butterfly.
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A Kit
2
A Whelp
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A Cub
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A Pup
Newborn bear cubs weigh less than a pound and are born while the mother is still hibernating.
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A Nymph
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A Tadpole
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A Larva
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A Whelp
Tadpoles breathe through gills like fish and gradually grow legs before their tail disappears completely.
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A Caterpillar
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A Grub
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A Larva
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A Nymph
Dragonfly nymphs live underwater for up to five years before emerging and transforming into flying adults.
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A Fledgling
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A Cygnet
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A Gosling
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A Chick
Goslings can walk swim and feed themselves within just 24 hours of hatching from the egg.
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A Foal
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A Yearling
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A Filly
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A Colt
Foals can stand and walk within just two hours of being born which helps them escape predators.
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A Squab
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A Gosling
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A Chick
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A Poult
Baby turkeys called poults can fly short distances at just two weeks old.
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A Shoat
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A Farrow
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A Gilt
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A Piglet
Newborn piglets learn to recognize their mother's voice within hours of being born.
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A Cria
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A Foal
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A Kid
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A Lamb
Llama crias are born standing within 90 minutes and can walk alongside the herd the same day.
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A Kit
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A Leveret
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A Kitten
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A Pup
Unlike baby rabbits leverets are born fully furred with their eyes open and ready to move.
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A Spat
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A Fry
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A Nymph
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A Larva
Baby lobsters drift freely in the ocean as larvae before sinking to the seafloor and growing their hard shells.
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A Fry
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A Seed
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A Larva
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A Spat
Oyster farmers collect spat on shells or ropes and the tiny creatures cement themselves down within hours.
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A Nymph
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A Nestling
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A Hatchling
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A Whelp
Mother crocodiles carry their hatchlings gently in their jaws to the water right after the eggs crack open.
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A Fledgling
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A Poult
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A Chick
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A Squab
Squabs are raised entirely in the nest and most people never see them because pigeons hide their young so well.
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A Joey
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A Kit
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A Cub
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A Puggle
Platypus puggles hatch from eggs and then nurse by lapping milk that seeps through their mother's skin.
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A Larva
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A Spat
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A Fry
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A Smolt
After hatching salmon are called fry and they absorb their yolk sac before venturing out to feed on their own.
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A Nestling
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An Eyass
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A Fledgling
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A Squab
Falconers have used the word eyass for centuries and it comes from an Old French word meaning nest.
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A Porcupette
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A Hoglet
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A Puggle
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A Leveret
Porcupette quills are soft at birth but harden within just a few hours after arrival.
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A Spat
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A Nymph
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An Ephyra
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A Larva
Jellyfish go through a remarkable transformation from a tiny polyp before becoming a free-swimming ephyra.
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An Elver
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A Spat
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A Larva
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A Fry
Young eels called elvers travel thousands of miles from the ocean to freshwater rivers to grow up.
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An Infant
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A Cub
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A Whelp
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A Pup
Gorilla infants cling to their mother's chest for the first months and ride on her back for up to three years.
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A Fledgling
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A Colt
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A Chick
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A Gosling
Baby cranes are called colts and these long-legged birds can live for over 20 years in the wild.
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A Puffling
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A Squab
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A Chick
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A Fledgling
Pufflings leave their burrow nests alone at night and fly out to sea before their parents even notice they are gone.
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A Kit
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A Calf
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A Pup
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A Weaner
Elephant seal pups are called weaners after their mothers stop nursing them and they are left to fend for themselves.
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A Fry
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A Hatchling
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A Nymph
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A Toadlet
After leaving the tadpole stage toads become toadlets and can fit on a fingernail during their first weeks on land.
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A Cygnet
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A Poult
3
A Nestling
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A Squab
Crow nestlings are completely helpless at birth but grow into some of the most intelligent birds on Earth.
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A Fledgling
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An Eaglet
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A Nestling
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A Chick
Bald eagle eaglets take about five years to develop the iconic white head feathers adults are known for.
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A Nymph
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A Larva
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A Grub
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A Leatherjacket
Leatherjackets live underground eating plant roots and gardeners often find them while turning over soil in autumn.
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A Puffling
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A Fledgling
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A Chick
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A Nestling
Crow fledglings are so clever their parents continue teaching them survival skills for months after leaving the nest.
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A Piglet
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A Calf
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A Lamb
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A Kid
Lambs can recognize their mother's voice from other ewes within just hours of birth.
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A Chick
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A Gosling
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A Duckling
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A Cygnet
Ducklings are young ducks covered in soft down, and many can swim shortly after hatching with their mother.
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A Kit
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A Kitten
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A Cub
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A Pup
Kitten is the standard word for a baby cat, especially before it grows into an independent adult.
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A Fawn
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A Calf
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A Foal
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A Kid
Giraffes, like many large hoofed mammals, call their young calves, which stand surprisingly soon after birth.
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A Foal
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A Pup
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A Kit
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A Calf
Baby dolphins are called calves, and they stay close to their mothers while learning to swim and breathe.
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A Cria
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A Colt
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A Foal
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A Calf
Camel young are called calves, and newborns can usually walk on long, wobbly legs very quickly.
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A Colt
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A Foal
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A Calf
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A Fawn
A foal is a baby horse, donkey, or zebra, so zebra is the correct adult species here.
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A Colt
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A Kid
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A Calf
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A Foal
Donkeys also have foals, and the term applies to several hoofed relatives before they mature.
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A Pup
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A Kit
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A Joey
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A Cub
Marsupials such as wombats carry their tiny joeys in a pouch until they grow stronger.
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A Kitten
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A Kit
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A Pup
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A Cub
Ferret babies are called kits, and litters are often born blind and dependent on their mother.
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