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an egg then a baby then a child then a teenager then a young adult then an adult

Answer 2 (By ShadowWolfMW2):

Gray/grey wolf life cycles do not really have 6 stages, in fact its usually simply 3.

Pup, birth to 3-4 weeks, cub, 3-4 weeks to several months, and from then on they are adults.

Grey wolves are mammals, and the above answer said the first stage was egg. The only egg-laying mammals (called monotremes) are the echidna and platypus, both of which are native to Australia. The wolf is a placental mammal, meaning it develops inside its mothers womb and is born at a later stage of development. No eggs about it.

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