Yes it does.Because as you are gettin older you will see that some of the things that you refuse to do will help you as you get older or sometimes teach you a lesson.
Yes it does.Because as you are gettin older you will see that some of the things that you refuse to do will help you as you get older or sometimes teach you a lesson.
No, hamsters do not change colors as they grow older. Their fur color remains the same throughout their lives.
Fingerprints do not change as we grow older. They are formed during fetal development and remain the same throughout our lifetime due to the unique pattern of ridges and valleys on our skin.
they are covered with black down, but they grow feathers as they get older. The feathers are black and white.
No, fluffy kittens may not stay fluffy as they grow older. Their fur may change texture or length as they mature.
Puppies' fur can change color as they grow older, with some breeds getting lighter and others getting darker.
they are covered with black down, but they grow feathers as they get older. The feathers are black and white.
All animals change, it's called evolution. As they age, they grow and then become older. It's a natural process.
People change their names when the get older because they are not the same people as an adult. Maybe they like their name as a kid but they change when they grow up.
They grow and develop into frogs, just like humans change as they get older.
ponyboy thinks they will grow up to be and do something with their life unlike thee brumly boys and shepard's gang :) <------ I think
Yes, I believe that your skeleton does grow when you get older, along with your body.