NO because when they get older they get more spots! There first years of life they don't have many spots.
Lions and deer young are born with camoflaging spots, but lose them after they are old enough to defend themselves.
When they are 3 mounths they lose their spots
Yes, as they age bobcats do tend to lose their spots. However, the spots do not completely diminish. Instead, they fade in color.
No, they do not lose their spots.
Thay are born with them.
Cheetahs
A GIRAFFE!?
Leopards
drink, pnt, and pee.
Animals lose energy simply by existing. The more strenuous the activity they are performing, the more energy they will lose.
Animals lose water when they urinate, perspire, and exhale.
# you can put them in safer spots # you can keep them inside # You could put animals in a place where they can live without worrieing about having to move from their spots where they live at now.
You'll lose all the animals that live in it and near it (I assume)