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If I may ask,what is the difference between a hatchling, a yearling,a juvenile,a sub-adult,and an adult?I mean,up to what age is a Sulcata considered a hatchling,a yearling,a juvenile,a sub-adult,and an adult?
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If I may ask,what is the difference between a hatchling, a yearling,a juvenile,a sub-adult,and an adult?I mean,up to what age is a Sulcata considered a hatchling,a yearling,a juvenile,a sub-adult,and an adult?
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well i understand that a hatchling is one who was recently hatched and well a yearling is probably a year old i would not know the rest but i got 2 out of 5 out of the way for ya
 

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After a year old they would be a juvenile, that would change once they became sexable, than they would be a sub-adult. Adult would be next and that would be when a female is large enough to lay eggs and a male is large enough to fertilize them.

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