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03-Jun-07, 05:01 PM
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Is a yearling a one year old snake? What is older a juvenile or a yearling? How old is a juvenile snake?
Oh and I see "bump" on some threads. What does it mean?
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03-Jun-07, 05:05 PM
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bump is something that people put on a reply to their own thread so that it moves back up to the top of the page! | 
03-Jun-07, 05:06 PM
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hatchling...juvenile....yearling....sub-adult....adult ---> is the correct order I believe.
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03-Jun-07, 05:07 PM
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yes a yearling is a one year old snake, a juvenile is older than a hatchling, but younger than an adult. and BUMP means
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03-Jun-07, 05:09 PM
|  | Josh! Regular Member | Join Date: Mar-07 Location: Bulli, N.S.W Age/Gender: 24  | | | Quote:
Originally Posted by firefly_ hatchling...juvenile....yearling....sub-adult....adult ---> is the correct order I believe. | That's how i would interpret it. Yearling would prolly cover from 12-18 months. 18-36 would prolly cover a sub adult and anything 36+ you could consider an adult.
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03-Jun-07, 05:11 PM
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yearling snake is older than a juvie snake
juvies are about 6months + i think
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03-Jun-07, 05:54 PM
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Neonate (just hatched)
Hatchling (after 1st shed)
Juvenile (from a few months of age)
Yearling (between 1st & 2nd year)
Sub-adult (after 2nd year,to young to reproduce)
Adult (full grown and of breeding age)
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