Animal Young

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From Birth to Growth

Animals and their young share a strong, nurturing bond that helps ensure survival and growth. Parent animals often protect, feed, and teach their babies important skills like finding food or avoiding danger. For example, a dog cares for its puppy, a cat raises its kitten, and a duck guides its ducklings to water. This relationship helps young animals develop the abilities they need to become independent.

Spanish

Cachorro - Puppy (Pup)
Gatito - Kitten
Ternero - Calf
Cabrito - Kid
Cordero - Lamb
Lechón - Piglet
Conejito - Bunny
Pollito - Chick
Patito - Duckling
Potro - Colt
Osezno - Bear cub
Cría de cocodrilo - Crocodile hatchling
Renacuajo - Tadpole

French

Chiot - Puppy (Pup)
Chaton - Kitten
Veau - Calf
Chevreau - Kid
Agneau - Lamb
Porcelet - Piglet
Lapereau / Petit lapin - Bunny
Poussin - Chick
Caneton - Duckling
Poulain - Colt
Ourson - Bear cub
Jeune crocodile - Crocodile hatchling
Têtard - Tadpole

German

Welpe - Puppy (Pup)
Kätzchen - Kitten
Kalb - Calf
Zicklein - Kid
Lamm - Lamb
Ferkel - Piglet
Häschen - Bunny
Küken - Chick
Entenküken - Duckling
Fohlen - Colt
Jungtier - Bear cub
Schlüpfling - Crocoodile hatchling
Kaulquappe - Tadpole

Italian

Cucciolo (di cane) - Puppy (Pup)
Gattino - Kitten
Vitello - Calf
Capretto - Kid
Agnello - Lamb
Maialino - Piglet
Coniglietto - Bunny
Pulcino - Chick
Anatroccolo - Duckling
Puledro (m), Puledra (f) - Colt / Foal (m), Filly (f)
Cucciolo d'orso - Bear cub
Cucciolo di coccodrillo - Crocodile hatchling
Girino - Tadpole

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