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NO because when they get older they get more spots! There first years of life they don't have many spots.
most geckos lose thier tail. thier tail always grows back.
When they are 3 mounths they lose their spots
Yes, as they age bobcats do tend to lose their spots. However, the spots do not completely diminish. Instead, they fade in color.
No, they do not lose their spots.
They are fairly small and have very dark eyes. They are yellow with black spots (Thats where the "leopard" comes from) They can be quite long and have very thick tails that can detach if they need to lose some weight to escape from a predator.
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Alligator gar lose the spotting as they age.
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lady birds can have up 2 8 spots at a timethe average has up to 4-10 at a timeDifferent ladybugs have different numbers of spots. Some have no spots while some have as many as twenty four. Ladybugs generally complete their life cycle within one year. The spots are with them all their life. They don't get more spots as they get older, nor do they lose spotsThere are many different kinds (and colors) of ladybirds, and they have different numbers of spots, 11, 13, even 26. So there's no firm answer to your question. In fact most ladybirds are NOT red and shiny with black dots. Most of them are brown and hairy.
deer offspring characteristis are smaller but on the there backs are spots, they have these spots until they are atleast 1 year old then the lose the spots and they grow there first rack if it is a buck whitch is a male
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