Correct me if I'm wrong, but an insect is first a larva (pl. larvae) and then becomes a pupa pupae) before maturity,
Larva for holometabolous insects (form a cocoon and change form completely), nymph for hemimetabolous ones (just grow bigger and get wings as they grow, don't change form altogether). Separate, more familiar names also exist; caterpillars are butterfly larvae, maggots are fly larvae, grubs are beetle larvae, and so on. ^^
young deer are called fawns or calfs and a young moose i called calf
An immature deer is called a Fawn.
A juveer.
Kid. Other opinion: They can be known as bucklings. If it has been castrated then it would be called a wether.
An immature or baby eagle is called an eaglet.
An immature butterfly is called a caterpillar.
An immature sow
The immature form of an animal such as a tadpole is called larva.
The immature form of an animal such as a tadpole is called larva.
An immature female sheep is called a ewe lamb. An immature male sheep is called a ram lamb.
blastocyteBlast/o- (immature cell)-cyte (cell)the question is: what is a normal immature cell called?norm/o- (normal, usual)-blast (immature cell)The correct word is: Normoblast
Very young chickens are called chicks, immature hens are called pullets, and immature roosters are called cockerels.
A deer's footprint is called a SLOT
it is called a filly
A female deer is called a doe or a hind.A male deer is called a buck or a stag.A baby deer is called a fawn.A female deer is called a doe.