Yes it does! A baby goose eats more than a full grown goose because they need to grow and they are eager to eat. I did an experiment on this today. I have a lake right at the back of my house, so me and my mom went to feed them. We fed them some bread. The baby goose was basically racing. He would go under or beside the others and try to get the bread first. There was another baby goose that was there. It was doing the exact same things. They were racing against each other. But the first one was always the one getting the bread. We had loads of fun. I'm also doing some research about Canadian Geese, so stay updated for more interesting facts about these amazing creatures!
A full grown pig easily outweighs a full grown dog.
They both have the same amount, unless you count the teeth. No they don't. The adult has fewer bones. The reason is that the baby has more bones in the head because their fontanelles have yet to close.
Full grown female should be no more than 900 grams, about 2 pounds, and more than 700 grams. Full grown males should be no more than 1200 grams, and more than 800. Full grown!
Your baby will move more when your bladder is full because there is more pressure on the baby. It is also better to get an ultra sound when your bladder is full because you will see the baby much better.
60 cm at the withers(no more than that).
That answer depends on the breed. For example the miniature horse is only 3 feet when full grown, but the Clydesdale cam be five feet or more when full grown
A buffalo ways like 2000 pounds when they are full grown. A moose weighs about 700 pounds when they are full grown. So a buffalo weighs more.
I am not a expert on things like this but when born u r a very smart baby and more then likely a baby is smarter then a full grown adult adults lose 10,000 brain cells a day because of age and a baby gain 10,000-20,000 a day and lose 2000 about a day
A full grown leopard can weigh as much as 201 pounds. The males tend to weigh more than the females.
Baby bettas are slow growers so it may take about a few months but not that long! But I recommend chopping up his normal flakes or pellets because her/his mouth is about the size of a baby fingernail! Hope this helps
A Full grown male can be around 4000 kgs or more
A baby should start drinking full cream milk at the age of 1 year or more.