yes because just look at us humans technicaly we are kind of humans so that then means that some parents kids are bigger and some are heavier some off them are even both!
Different animals undergo different changes as they grow it depends on the species. Some grow, some molt, and some change completely.
i think older women are heavier in weight is because as kids grow into women there hips, arms, and legs start to grow bigger even there head and hair
so they can grow to shed and be able to eat bigger more tastier animals
No, you do not grow more bones as you get older anywhere in the skeletal system. You still have the same amount and exact bones you had when you were born, but as you get older they grow bigger.
Depends on the breed. Shires, which can grow to around 3000 lbs, are indeed larger (and heavier) than a polar bear.
You can't make your breasts grow bigger and faster. Your breasts grow as they are meant to and there is nothing you can do to speed-up that process or make them grow bigger.
The humans and animals bodies grow through the expansion and build up of the cells. This is made possible through the energy that is derived from food eaten.
yes eyeballs grow bigger but not very big
Because animals with exoskeletons or scales can't grow without rupturing the skin they have, so they replace it with a bigger one and then dispose of the old one.
Siberian huskies are bigger than rottweilers by 5 inches taller and just as heavy or heavier. Rottweilers can grow up from 70 lbs to 130 lbs, while siberian huskies are 65 lbs to 150 lbs.
i would say animals because they eat plants , larger animals eat that animal etc.,and becomes our food and then we grow bigger or we keep the animals as pets that we care for
Only animals with an exoskeleton such as insects shed it. They usually don't grow with the animal, so it simply has to shed it and make a bigger one for itself as it matures.