- such cases,
juveniles during this
transformation are
sometimes called subadults. Many
invertebrates cease development upon
reaching adulthood. The stages...
- of
lions which prey on elephants,
mostly calves or juveniles, but also
subadults. The
original inhabitants of this area were the San
bushmen (also known...
-
extend beyond the ears.
Adults have all
white vibrissae,
juveniles and
subadults have a
mixture of
white and
black vibrissae,
including some that have...
- good
transitional forms, the
apparent existence of
authentic Torosaurus subadults,
different skull proportions independent of maturation, and hole formation...
- body
weight ranges from 217 to 307 kg for juveniles, 334 to 424 kg for
subadults, and 435 to 568.5 kg for adults. Oral
temperatures for
individual dugongs...
-
Diaea dorsata prefers forest edges. It can be
found on oak leaves. The
subadults overwinter under the bark of dead trees.
Adults appear in May. The males...
-
resident in the
mangrove zone,
remaining there during low tide,
while subadults (100–149 mm or 3.9–5.9 in)
migrated into the
intertidal zone to feed at...
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Survival in
subadults is
generally less ****ured. In Alaska, only 14–17% of
subadult males and 30–48% of
subadult females were
found in a study...
- however, this size
estimate is
based on
specimens now
believed to be
subadults, and
possible fragmentary remains indicate an
adult length of 7 to 9 meters...
-
Cincinnati Zoo
Chick with gray down
Juvenile at
Ghadira Nature Reserve,
Malta Subadults at
Pulicat Lake,
India Pink
flamingo at Lake Télamine, Oran, Algeria....