250ml in neonate 500 in infant 1600 in adult
cutis marmorata
Obese Female: 60cc/kg Adult Female: 65cc/kg Obese Male: 70cc/kg Adult Male: 75cc/kg Infant: 80cc/kg Term Neonate: 85cc/kg Premature Neonate: 95cc/kg
Neonate snake, Juvenile snake, or Baby snake.
doing the demon too i guess... the answer is APGAR
Biology of the Neonate was created in 1959.
a snakelet, a hatchling (just hatched) or a neonate (new-born)
A newly born snake is called a Snakelet Neonate while a newly hatched snake is called a hatchling
Neonate rattlers are miniatures of the adult snake except they do not yet have a set of rattles. In all other ways, they look the same as the adults but much smaller. They also come equipped with fangs and venom so are just as much a danger as are the adults.
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Apgar
a newborn baby=)