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- such cases, juveniles during this transformation are sometimes called subadults. Many invertebrates cease development upon reaching adulthood. The stages...
- sleep on rocky outcrops. In mountainous areas on the coast, mothers and subadults will sleep on slopes where they can better spot another bear coming. Adult...
- paralarva) are young cephalopods in the planktonic stages between hatchling and subadult. This stage differs from the larval stage of animals that undergo true...
- 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...
- clearly visible golden, sometimes orange hair fringe in subadults and adults females and subadults males. On the opisthosoma there is a light fishbone pattern...
- 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...
- Cincinnati Zoo Chick with gray down Juvenile at Ghadira Nature Reserve, Malta Subadults at Pulicat Lake, India Adults at the Albufera de Valencia Lagoon, Spain...
- is especially easy to see by the ventral coloration as subadult males are green and subadult females are black. Omothymus schioedtei was first described...
- good transitional forms, the apparent existence of authentic Torosaurus subadults, different skull proportions independent of maturation, and hole formation...
- their head from side to side. Mating pairs are sometimes har****ed by subadults. Proboscis monkeys may also engage in mounting with no reproductive purpose...