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**Title:** Before and After: Animal Transformations from Baby to Adult
**Content:** A video script showcasing various animal species, highlighting the drastic changes from their adorable baby stages to their often powerful, intimidating, or surprising adult forms.
**Featured Animals:**
* Mammals (bears, tigers, wolves, gorillas, monkeys, kittens, raccoons, meerkats, boars, bison)
* Reptiles (lizards, snakes, alligator snapping turtle, sharks)
* Birds (vultures)
* Fish/Sea Creatures (sharks, cuttlefish)
* Insects/Other (anteater, chameleon, python, colugo)
**Tone:** Light-hearted, humorous, and informative, with a touch of warning about the dangers of underestimating adult animals.
**Call to Action:** Viewers are asked to comment on which transformation surprised them the most.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, with each fact numbered and in short sentences:
**Animals and Their Development**
1. Baby bears behave similarly to cats when young.
2. Baby bears can grow up to 400-500 pounds.
3. Tiger cubs grow into strong adult tigers.
4. Calves (baby cows) retain their friendliness as they age.
5. Calves are unable to defend themselves if something goes wrong.
**Specific Animal Facts**
6. Monitor lizards are the largest currently living lizards.
7. Monitor lizards hatch from eggs resembling roasted potatoes.
8. Baby sharks, including great whites, appear cute and harmless.
9. Some shark species develop phenomenal speed as adults.
10. One unidentified shark species ranks third in attacks on humans.
**More Animal Facts**
11. Vultures have a wingspan of over 6.5 feet when fully grown.
12. Alligator snapping turtles are one of the largest turtles in the world.
13. Baby gorillas weigh around 2 ounces at birth.
14. Koala newborns weigh just over 2 ounces.
15. Anteaters have a 1.5-foot long tongue.
**Behavior and Diet**
16. Mama raccoons feed their cubs about 25 times a day.
17. Adult raccoons are known to explore garbage bins for food.
18. Baby beavers make sounds similar to a human baby crying.
19. Piglets have more refined food preferences than adult boars.
20. Adult boars may feed on maggots and other bugs.
**Physical Transformations**
21. Chameleons increase in size many times over from hatchlings.
22. Bush babies are often mistaken for lemurs but are a distinct primate.
23. Colago cubs initially live in folds of their mother's skin, similar to a kangaroo pouch.
24. Adult colagos can glide between branches using a special membrane.
25. Meerkats maintain their curiosity from youth into adulthood.