The horns are fairly smooth, with slight wrinkles evident at the base as the animal matures.
The yellowish tip fades as the animals mature, as does this behavior.
As the animal matures, its fins become spear-like in appearance.
The male's coat, like that of other gorillas, turns silver at the back as the animal matures.
But it is known that the mind becomes conditioned as the human animal matures.
As this animal matures it can be a blue or light gray in color, depending on heat conditions or even the animal's temper.
As the animal gradually matures, the mantle continues to secrete shell material.
The amount of meat that is consumed by tegus decreases as the animals mature.
Juveniles usually have more or less distinct patterns, but these fade as the animals mature.
"When I turn on my talent, any animal will mature two years in only one year," Zora explained.