That really depends on the animal.
Something like a butterfly will have:
egg stage where its waiting to hatch
the larva or Caterpillar for a butterfly
the pupa where it is in its cocoon
lastly the adult which is a butterfly for the butterfly
Something like the a mammal will have:
birth stage
juvenile stage
Adult stage
each stages time line will depend on the specific mammal.
Something like a frog
Egg stage there in their eggs
Young juvenile tadpole
Juvenile mostly frog with a tail
Adult Full fledged frog
Juvenile is separated by adult based on breeding ability, usually.
a animal life cycle is a cycle from life to death starting with a egg then growing into a adult of what ever that animal was (some animals do not come out of eggs like us)
They are born from a mother, then die. Easy.
Usually it will be 2 stages, but for platypus and spiny ant eater it will be 3 stages as they lay eggs.
it depends on what kind of animal your talking about<unless you're reffering to something like the watercycle.
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show a mammels life cycle
Mammals give birth to their young for purposes of procreation. This is what ensures that the life cycle of the mammals is continued.
Mammals actually have less changes in their life cycle than insects or amphibians. Humans go through about three stages of significance in their life time.
Mammals are grouped into the Phylum Chordata. This means that they have a notochord at some point in their life cycle.
birds and mammals both give birth to live young
yes because they are mammals and we are apes in scientific studies it shows that we are apes and if you look at pictures and the studies you will under stand all mammals have the same life cycle as a human because after all we are all mammals.
Like any other mammals'.
Sexual reproduction
Tigers are mammals and have a life cycle very typical to that of other mammals. They are born and referred to as cubs until the reach their maturity at about 2.5 years. At this time they leave their Mother's to find their own prides and mates.
All primates share a similar life cycle that's common to most mammals. The main difference lies in their typical lifespan, which depends on the species and can range from a decade to 80+ years.
they are usually short (compared to other types of animals like mammals reptiles birds etc.)
Chickens do not have a life cycle like mammals do. They form eggs and they are fertilized (like mammals do) but they are then placed into an egg shell and the shell is dropped into a nest to be hatched.