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Waterloo
young baby
Young babies use all their senses to learn.
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Waterloo
young baby
Young babies use throaty vocal sounds, called coos.
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Waterloo
young baby
Most
Most young babies take three naps each day, although some take two longer ones.
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ARC
young bandicoot
Young bandicoots become independent at about four months and are sexual mature at about five months.
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Waterloo
young basilisk
Young basilisks prefer to eat a number of small food items, rather than a few large ones.
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Waterloo
young bass
Young bass eat insects and crustaceans.
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ARC
young bass
Young bass mature rapidly too rapidly, in fact, to learn all life skills needed to survive.
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Waterloo
young bass
Young bass remain in estuarine waters for two years after birth.
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Waterloo
young bat
Young bats are able to fly approximately a month after birth.
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ARC
young bat
Young bats are nursed by the mother, who leaves the roost tree only to forage for food.
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Waterloo
young bat
Young bats are unusual among mammals because they are born feet first.
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Waterloo
young bat
Young bats can become skeletons within minutes of hitting the floor.
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Waterloo
young bat
Young bats develop rapidly and most are able to fly about two to five weeks after birth.
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ARC
young bat
Young bats drink milk from their mothers to survive, much like other mammals.
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Waterloo
young bat
Young bats grow rapidly and are able to fly within three weeks.
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Waterloo
young bat
Young bats ride on their mothers chest.
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ARC
young bat
Young bats suffer a high mortality rate as a result of falls from their nest, parasites and disease.
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Waterloo
young bear
Young bears are extremely vulnerable during their first year alone and mortality is high.
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TupleKB
young beaver
Young beavers have ability.
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TupleKB
young beaver
Young beavers have innate ability.
1
TupleKB
young beaver
Young beavers move to locations.
1
TupleKB
young beaver
Young beavers reach adulthood.
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TupleKB
young beaver
Young beavers seek territory.
1
ARC
young beaver
Most
Most young beavers have ability.
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ARC
young beaver
Most
Most young beavers reach adulthood.
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ARC
young bee
Young bees are nurse bees.
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Waterloo
young bee
Young bees are particularly vulnerable to the miticide.
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ARC
young bee
Young bees feed larvae, build comb, and ripen nectar into honey in a rather definite sequence.
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ARC
young bee
Young bees spend the first one to three weeks of their lives carrying out functions within the hive.
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ARC
young beetle
Young beetles pupate for one week, after which they emerge as adults.
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ARC
young belugas
Young belugas learn how to survive by watching adult belugas.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds acquire adult plumage characteristics during their second year.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are blackish green in color and have yellow streaking in the beak.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are chocolate brown, gradually turning white as they grow older.
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ARC
young bird
Young birds are covered in brown markings.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are dark brown with dark eyes.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are dependent on insects for vital protein.
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ARC
young bird
Young birds are duller in colouration.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are easy to identify.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are generally lighter in color.
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ARC
young bird
Young birds are have brownish heads and undersides.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are largely insectivorous.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are less glossy than adults, but they lose the dullness when they reach maturity.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are more susceptible to a severe debilitating infection than are adult birds.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are most likely to be taken by hunters.
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ARC
young bird
Young birds are mostly gray in coloring, with black beaks.
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ARC
young bird
Young birds are overall pale-brown until they grow their adult feathers.
0.485744
Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are precocial after hatching.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are significantly more prone to injuries than adults.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are similar in appearance to adults.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are similar to the hens.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are susceptible to environmental insult.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds are vulnerable to chills and pneumonia.
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ConceptNet
young bird
Young birds are youngs.
1
ARC
young bird
Young birds bear grey and brown scalloped plumage on their backs and wings.
0.572821
Waterloo
young bird
Young birds become listless, pale, show ruffled feathers and appear unthrifty.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds become tasty feasts for some mountain cats, martens and large owls.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds begin foraging on their own somewhere between two and three weeks of age.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds deserted by their parents are most probably sick or abnormal.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds develop rapidly.
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TupleKB
young bird
Young birds eat animal food.
1
TupleKB
young bird
Young birds eat food.
1
TupleKB
young bird
Young birds eat insects.
1
Waterloo
young bird
Young birds eat mainly insects, as do the young of most birds.
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ARC
young bird
Young birds eat mostly animal foods such as soft invertebrates.
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TupleKB
young bird
Young birds establish territory.
1
TupleKB
young bird
Young birds feed on insects.
1
Waterloo
young bird
Young birds follow, imitate and learn from their parents all summer.
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ARC
young bird
Young birds have a brownish-black bill all year.
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ARC
young bird
Young birds have a head and body moult about five weeks after hatching.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds have a speckled breast with no red and are mostly gray in appearance.
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ARC
young bird
Young birds have a tendency to pick at their own excretion.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds have a very efficient insulation against the cold.
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TupleKB
young bird
Young birds have ability.
1
TupleKB
young bird
Young birds have appetite.
1
TupleKB
young bird
Young birds have beaks.
1
TupleKB
young bird
Young birds have bills.
1
TupleKB
young bird
Young birds have black beaks.
1
ARC
young bird
Young birds have black legs and feet and a dark bill.
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TupleKB
young bird
Young birds have brown hues.
1
TupleKB
young bird
Young birds have calls.
1
TupleKB
young bird
Young birds have chins.
1
Waterloo
young bird
Young birds have dark eyes initially that become paler as they mature.
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TupleKB
young bird
Young birds have dark eyes.
1
ARC
young bird
Young birds have darker, brownish plumage.
0.352311
Waterloo
young bird
Young birds have darker, brownish plumage.
0.352311
TupleKB
young bird
Young birds have eyes.
1
TupleKB
young bird
Young birds have flesh.
1
Waterloo
young bird
Young birds have grayish-brown upperparts.
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TupleKB
young bird
Young birds have hues.
1
Waterloo
young bird
Young birds have large numbers of down feathers.
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TupleKB
young bird
Young birds have legs.
1
Waterloo
young bird
Young birds have lighter legs, flexible breastbones and flexible beaks.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds have lighter legs, soft breastbones and flexible beaks.
0.561309
Waterloo
young bird
Young birds have red feathers scattered throughout the plumage.
0.47703
TupleKB
young bird
Young birds have tendencies.
1
ARC
young bird
Young birds have to leave the territory within two years, forced by parents.
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ARC
young bird
Young birds have trouble breathing and gasp for air.
0.613884
Waterloo
young bird
Young birds have very special diets.
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Waterloo
young bird
Young birds hear their parents, other adults, and even territorial rivals.
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