robin van persie
Depends on what kind of animal it is for example : a horse's baby is called a foal when it's first born. A dog's baby is called a puppy and a cat's is a kitten. As you can see the name of an animal's baby depends on the animal.
A general (non-breed specific) baby turtle is called a hatchling. When they are still in shell, a group of hatchlings is called a clutch. If they have been born, a group of them are called a bale. A bale of hatchlings will grow into a bale of yearlings (juveniles). Terrapins are actually small edible turtles with lozenge-shaped markings on it`s shell, from the Malaclemys terrapin family Emydidae, mostly found in coastal marshes.
A horned lizard (toad) is called a hatchling when it is born.
A young alligator is called a hatchling. An immature adult may be called a juvenile alligator.A baby aligator is called a hatchling!! A baby aligator is called a hatchling!! A baby aligator is called a hatchling!!
chick, hatchling, in the case of swans, cygnet
yes it is about 100+yearsThis meansthat the number of leatherback sea turtles in theocean is dropping quickly and dramatically. Scientistsbelieve commercial fishing is the most likely cause ofthe decline. Between 1985 and 1995, the number ofleatherback nests at a key beach in Mexico droppedfrom 6,500 to less than 500.The average life span of a leather back sea turtle is around 60 years old
John Turtle was born in 1937.
When they are first born, they are about 2 inches long.
a snakelet, a hatchling (just hatched) or a neonate (new-born)
Yes they do have other families or how would they be born
Snakelet, neonate (a newly-born snake), hatchling (a newly-hatched snake)
Size/Weight/Age: Adult Leatherback Turtles grow to 1.3 - 2.7 meters (4 - 9 ft) long. Average weight of mature individuals is 660 to 1,100 pounds (300 - 500 kg). The largest leatherback ever recorded was almost 3.1 meters(10 ft) from the tip of its beak to the tip of its tail and weighed in at 2,019 pounds (916 kg).