The terms "cub," "calf," and "pup" refer to the young offspring of various animals. For example, a "cub" typically refers to a young bear or big cat, a "calf" usually pertains to a young cow or whale, and a "pup" can refer to young dogs or seals. The respective fathers of these offspring would be male bears for cubs, male cows or whales for calves, and male dogs or seals for pups. Each type of animal has its own species-specific terms for their young and their fathers.
Baby gorillas are just called babies. They don't have a special name like calf for a baby cow or cub for a baby bear.
It depends on which animal you are talking about for example for a cow it is a calf, for a cat it is a kitten, for a dog it is a puppy, for a chicken it is a chick, and for a sheep it is a lamb. So bascily depends in what animal you are looking for. :D
a dog is a puppy (pup) a cat is a kitten a horse is a foal (male is colt, female is filly) a goat is a kid a cow is a calf these are just the basic ones. There are many more.
A young shark is called a "pup." Shark pups are typically born from eggs or born live, depending on the species. They are usually left to fend for themselves after birth, as most shark species do not provide parental care.
Pup(s) .
A kit or a cub. it is a pup
Cub or pup.
A baby shark is called a pup
a baby gorilla is called a pup
Lion is to cub as elephant is to calf. Cub is what a young lion is called. Similarly a young elephant is called an elephant calf.
A young wolf is called a pup or a whelp.the name of a young wolf is called an pup
A baby Dolphin is a calf or pup.