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Cub
The young of a fox, bear, lion, wolf or other carnivorous mammal.
Fawn
A young deer in its first year.
Cygnet
A young swan
Lamb
A young sheep
Leveret
A young hare in its first year.
Foal
A young horse or related animal.
Colt
The young of a horse
Gosling
A young goose
Kid
A child or young person, a young goat
Eaglet
A young eagle
Duckling
A young duck
Puppy
A young dog
Calf
A young cow or bull. Also, the young of some other large mammals
Kitten
A young cat. Also, the young of certain other animals, such as the rabbit and beaver
A young fox is a Kit
There are many animals with young ones. There are cats and kittens, dogs and puppies, horses and foals, and many others.
Newborn giant pandas weigh about four ounces. They are endangered in the wild, but a panda was born at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. in 2005.
Impossible if you're trying to name every single one, because we discover new species all the time.
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Ans: Piglet, Boarlet, Froglet [Animals] Owlet, Howlet, Pullet , Eaglet [Birds]
No you can't.
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All animals feed their young.
All animals with hair nurse their young.
No, just like all other animals there has to be a male and a female.
Almost all the animals belonging to the cat family and all dogs cleans its ears as well as its young ones with its tongue. They also discipline their young ones with its head. Some examples are lions, tigers, cats, dogs etc.
All animals that give birth to live young are viviparous and are mammals.
Yes, they have.
Yes
All animals that are vertabrates, or have a back have hemoglobin in their blood.
If animals didn't produce young all of the populations would eventually falter causing a mass extinction of animals everywhere. ~