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Most animals lack a "teenage" phase because this phase is associated with cognitive and social development. Solitary and animals with limited social interactions don't require it, so they jump from a "child" phase straight to adult. They then age accordingly to their metabolism and size. Dogs have a small teenage phase of a few months to learn pack, hunting skills and how to interact with humans.
Most animals lack a "teenage" phase because this phase is associated with cognitive and social development. Solitary and animals with limited social interactions don't require it, so they jump from a "child" phase straight to adult. They then age accordingly to their metabolism and size. Dogs have a small teenage phase of a few months to learn pack, hunting skills and how to interact with humans.
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