From a biological standpoint, the body becomes fully developed when the process of puberty ends. This varies among individuals, but tends to be from 15 to 17 for females, and 16 to 18 for males. Of course, the body will continue to mature after this time, but both primary and secondary sexual characteristics will have developed by the end of puberty.
Wild dogs are typically fully grown at around 12 to 18 months old. At this age, they will have reached their adult size and weight, and will be considered mature enough to hunt and fend for themselves.
This often refers to a cow that is fully mature, or has grown in all her adult teeth, which occurs at the age of 3 years.
No. A single lion would be able to kill a buffalo calf, but not a fully grown adult.
Well, honey, a fully grown adult tiger can reach lengths of up to 10 to 12 feet from head to tail. That's longer than your average couch, in case you were wondering. So, if you ever find yourself face-to-face with one of these majestic beasts, just remember to give them their personal space.
the two toed sloth weighs 30-50 pounds fully grown
Not mature; not grown up; not yet adult; not fully grown.
An adult. Mature.
46
You become a fully grown adult.
28 teeth
adult, man, woman, mature, of age, fully-grown
An adult has 32 teeth - sixteen upper and sixteen lower.
the common fly is pretty deadly
Adult. Most guppies are fully grown at a year old.
Ten, the same number that a normal fully grown adult has.
To breed, two and a half, to be fully grown, three.
adult, man, woman, mature, of age, fully-grown