What are baby apes called?

Baby Ape: Baby
Like most mammals, baby apes – simply called babies – drink milk from their mothers. After they are weaned, the specific diet depends on the particular species.
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What baby animals are called?

A variety of mammalian babies are known as cubs, kits, pups or whelps, especially in carnivorous or omnivorous species. Many young plant-eating ungulates, meanwhile, go by names like fawn or calf, although the latter term is also used for marine mammals like dolphins, manatees and whales.
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What do you call a baby baboon?

Baby baboons are called infants. Infants weigh about 2 lbs. (1 kg) at birth and cling to their mother by hanging onto her chest fur as she goes throughout her day. They only drink their mother's milk until they start weaning at 3 to 4 months old.
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What animal babies are called cubs?

The offspring of large cats like lions, tigers, leopards, and jaguars are also called cubs.
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What are baby kangaroos called?

​ ​Female kangaroos sport a pouch on their belly, made by a fold in the skin, to cradle baby kangaroos called joeys. Newborn joeys are just one inch long (2.5 centimeters) at birth, or about the size of a grape.
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What's a baby zebra called?

Zebras give birth to one young, called a foal, every 2-3 years.
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What's a baby elephant called?

What about a baby? Elephants have little in common with cattle, but they share with them the names for adult male (bull), adult female (cow) and juvenile (calf). Even their collective noun is the same: a herd of elephants.
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What monkey is closest to human?

The chimpanzee and bonobo are humans' closest living relatives. These three species look alike in many ways, both in body and behavior. But for a clear understanding of how closely they are related, scientists compare their DNA, an essential molecule that's the instruction manual for building each species.
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What's a baby giraffe called?

A baby giraffe is called a calf.
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What is baby donkey called?

Foal: A foal is a baby male or female donkey up to one year old.
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What's a baby rabbit called?

The male is called a buck and the female is a doe; a young rabbit is a kitten or kit.
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Are gorillas friendly?

Gorillas are generally known to be gentle, peaceful and friend primates, and that the mere fact that they share 98% of their DNA with human beings only proves that they are more like us. Gorillas are social animals and only become aggressive towards humans when they feel threatened.
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Can humans breed with any other animals?

Probably not. Ethical considerations preclude definitive research on the subject, but it's safe to say that human DNA has become so different from that of other animals that interbreeding would likely be impossible.
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Are humans closer to pigs or chimps?

In terms of DNA sequence similarity, humans and chimps are about 98 percent alike, which might suggest there isn't much room for pigness in us.
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What are baby hippos called?

A male pygmy hippopotamus is known as a bull, a female as a cow, and a baby as a calf. A group of hippopotami is known as a herd or a bloat.
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What is baby camel called?

Baby camels are called calves. The newborn calf is able to walk within 30 minutes, though the two won't rejoin the herd until around two weeks later. Camels become fully mature when they are 7 years old.
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What's a baby deer called?

Why Do We Call Baby Deer Fawns? “I love that 'fawn,' the word for deer or antelope young, comes from the Old English word for 'glad,'" says one expert.
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Can a gorilla take care of a human baby?

There are documented cases of apes showing extreme tenderness and care toward human children, like the 3-year-old boy who fell into the gorilla enclosure or the silverback who protected a 5-year-old boy who fell into the enclosure and even gently went away to allow human rescuers to descend into the pit and bring the ...
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Can you look a gorilla in the eye?

If you keep looking directly into the eyes of a gorilla, it means that you're an enemy who has come to disrupt the family and you are ready to challenge the gorilla. Direct eye contact can, therefore, trigger the silverback to charge and fight you in defense of his family.
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What is a Fluffle?

A group of bunnies is called a fluffle, yes you read that right. The ever-appropriate name is used to refer to wild rabbits which can also be called a colony – but why would you? Stick with fluffle.
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Can rabbits and hares mate?

That means that our domesticated rabbits, if released into the wild, cannot cross breed with wild rabbits or hares, because they are different species and genera, so there is no possibility of mating. They thus cannot disrupt the local ecosystem.
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Is a cottontail a rabbit or hare?

They belong to the same order (Lagomorpha) and family (Leporidae), but they have separate genuses. The 30 or so species of hares fit into just one genus (Lepus), whereas rabbits branch out into 10 genuses, including the North American genus Sylvilagus, more commonly known as cottontails.
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