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often called a brood.
Animals from the same
litter are
referred to as
littermates. A species'
average litter size is
generally equal to one half of the...
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Littermate syndrome (sometimes
referred to as
littermate dependency) is a
blanket term for a
variety of
behavioral problems in dogs,
which are attributed...
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around three to four w****s of age
kittens do not mew when at
least one
littermate is present, and at four to five
months of age
kittens stop
mewing altogether...
- Two
Karelian Bear Dogs at 10
months of age, left is an
unaffected littermate and on the
right is a ****
affected by
pituitary dwarfism...
- The
smaller "****ers" were used in wood****
hunting while their larger littermates were used to flush, or "spring",
other game birds,
hence the name. In...
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Cersei demands that Lady be
killed in her
place when they
cannot find her
littermate.
Despite his objections, Ned
Stark obeys the king's
order but
kills Lady...
- Frasier.
Moose was
birthed on
Christmas Eve, 1990, in Florida, the
youngest littermate. He was the
largest puppy in the litter. Like Pal, the
original L****ie...
- Two
littermates at 10
months of age, left is an
unaffected littermate and on the
right is a ****
affected by
pituitary dwarfism...
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hamsters appear to be
descendants of a
single brother–sister pairing.
These littermates were
captured and
imported in 1930 from
Aleppo in
Syria by
Israel Aharoni...
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become distressed if
separated from
physical contact with
their littermates by even a
short distance.
Puppies are born with a
fully functional sense...