Not directly. "Grow up" is a vague and inexact term. Does it mean full size? Sexual maturity? Independence from any need for parental care? In any case, you have asked a very complex question, which is probably best answered 'sometimes'. Darwinian natural selection is the primary vehicle through which various traits develop, but this topic is not easily explained in a short answer.
Obviously, animals with short life spans must reach sexual maturity quickly. There are, however, many animals with long life spans and a short juvenile period. Many reptiles, especially turtles, have brief juvenile periods, but very long lives. One factor that favors a brief period of immaturity is vulnerability to predation. A factor which mitigates, or reduces the effect of this kind of vulnerability is protection provided by adults. Humans are the best example of this. Long childhoods allow humans to learn complex skills.
On the other hand, brief juvenile periods are common among more primitive creatures, but such species are usually born with complex instinctual patterns that make survival possible. Reptiles and fishes are examples. Some fish live at least as long as humans, as do many reptiles, and these creatures receive little or no parental care. More advanced creatures, including humans, bears, lions, whales, etc., have extended periods of parental dependence, without which survival is impossible. It is interesting to consider the fact that humans in primitive circumstances frequently had life spans that averaged less than 40 years: long enough to reproduce and bring the next generation to a level of self-sufficiency and sexual maturity, all that nature requires.
no unless the animal has a health disability
all animals grow throughout their entire life time. which is why when you get a puppy or small animal, it can grow into very large dog or cat
because Jupiter has not got water or anything that gasn grow into something that's why Jupiter has no life .
There is no liquid water on the surface of the moon, which is critical for life.
The animal inside them. As the animal grows the shell must be grown to protect it.
No. Earth is the only planet known to have any sort of life. Neptune is a gas planet, so it has no solid surface for anything to grow on.
Meiosis takes place in an animal with a diplontic life cycle at the point when gametes are being produced. This is also the point in which the eggs and sperm are being created.
The cells make them from materials the animal takes in from the environment.
No trees grow on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold to support plant -- or animal -- life.
Usually if a person is kind to an animal it means they have respect for life and a deep understanding (whether conscious or not) that anything which can grow breathe and sleep is somehow special. And more often than not those that are kind to animals are kind to people.
your favorite animal your favorite fruit something in your life magic anything that comes to mind
what does that have to do with animal life and first of all if you want to now anything about the twilight series read them