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Young and females
Young males move further away from their mother's territory than young females.
Young tapirs reach sexual maturity between three and five years of age, with females maturing earlier than males.
Young females may stay in the harem until they are abducted by another stallion.
Young birds molt into a subdued version of the adult plumage, lacking the crest, in autumn and acquire the adult plumage when they are nearly one year old in females, and nearly two years in males.
Young males remain with the group, while females move away to find a new group, and thus avoid inbreeding.
On census night, 7 August 2001, there were 6, 821 people ( 3, 287 males and 3, 534 females ) counted in Young.
Young males briefly show a more complex variegated plumage intermediate between adult males and females.
On January 24, 1854, in response to Brigham Young ’ s call to Saints to assist neighboring Native Americans, women from several Salt Lake City wards decided to organize " a socity of females for the purpose of makeing clothing for Indian women and children.
Young birds are almost indistinguishable from adult females after the post juvenile moult at several weeks old, males take several months to develop any spurs.
Young males looks like the females but the wings are chestnut coloured.
Young males will form bachelor groups and the young females search for a sorority to join.
Young males and females are not easily distinguished: like people, females have a significantly smaller distance between their anus and genital opening.
Young females and mature males have been observed residing inside salps, although little is known about this relationship.
Young males look very much like females but have a black throat and blue-ringed eyes.
Young females are slightly less social than the males.
Young groups are numerous at the beginning of summer but are expelled by females at the end of their gestation period.
Young males, often " follower " males, may start their own harem by maneuvering immature females into following them.
Young animals are nursed approximately one year and become fully mature in 3 to 4 years, females somewhat sooner than males.
Young birds are dark blotched on the wings and shoulders, and otherwise resemble the females.
Young males are most often affected, though similar symptoms have been reported in females with excessive vaginal discharge or leucorrhea, which is also considered a " vital fluid ".
Young females are very similar to the adult females.
" Similarly, Paula Kamen in Her Way: Young Women Remake the Sexual Revolution ( 2000 ) states that " n the early to mid-1990s, oral sex even reached mainstream music as politically charged demand of truly liberated women ," citing TLC, Mary J. Blige and Janet Jackson as examples of females artist simulating cunnilingus in their videos.

Young and disperse
Young birds will disperse from their parents ' territory, but usually not far.
Young birds may disperse locally.
Young birds may disperse far from their breeding sites and a juvenile ringed at nest in Keoladeo National Park has been recovered 800 kilometres away in eastern India.
Young birds also disperse widely after fledging.

Young and nearby
An eminent example of Victorian civic architecture, the building was constructed between 1882 and 1888 to a competition winning design by Glaswegian architect William Young ( originally from the nearby town of Paisley ).
Young Czechs would write grievances on the wall and in a report of the time this led to a clash between hundreds of students and security police on the nearby Charles Bridge.
In 1922 A. Hoyt Taylor and Leo C. Young, researchers working with the U. S. Navy, discovered that when radio waves were broadcast at 60 MHz it was possible to determine the range and bearing of nearby ships in the Potomac River.
Tate and her friends became interested in the filming of Adventures of a Young Man, which was being made nearby with Paul Newman, Susan Strasberg and Richard Beymer, and obtained parts as film extras.
Young performed and analyzed a number of experiments, including interference of light from reflection off nearby pairs of micrometer grooves, from reflection off thin films of soap and oil, and from Newton's rings.
Young Bronislau grew up working on his parents ' farm and sawmill, delivering groceries for his father's grocery store and in his teens laboring at nearby timbering operations, growing into a powerfully muscular 6 footer.
Young International Airport is also known as the Detroit City Airport, which is not to be confused with the larger and nearby Detroit Metro Airport.
Other schools in nearby communities include Young Scholars Academy, Mohave Valley Junior High, Camp Mohave Elementary, Fort Mohave Elementary, and Mohave Valley Elementary.
The town plan was created by town planner and landscape architect George F. Young, who also created the plan for nearby Davis Islands ( Tampa ) and McClelland Park ( Sarasota ), among others.
Jewish cemeteries and religious centers dot the city, such as Young Israel of St. Louis and Agudas Israel of St. Louis, serving U. City residents and those of nearby Clayton, which also has a high concentration of Jewish residents.
A Mormon pioneer, Parley P. Pratt, was sent to this valley from Salt Lake City by Brigham Young in 1850 to check on the possibility of establishing settlements along the Weber River and the nearby Provo River.
Young owls move onto nearby branches at 6 weeks and start to fly about a week later.
Young swifts in the nest can drop their body temperature and become torpid if bad weather prevents their parents from catching insects nearby.
In the fall of 1847, Brigham Young had sanctioned his request to conduct the mission work among the Indians to which Joseph Smith had assigned him, and Cutler had commenced his efforts with nearby tribes.
Born in Cypress River, Manitoba, Young grew up in nearby Glenboro, Manitoba, where his father, Percy Andrew Young, owned a drug store.
The crew aboard the capsized Young was able to climb to safety on the nearby USS Chauncey via a lifeline.
Young Loeb attended Williams College, and soon met and married Elizabeth Nagy, a faculty member at nearby Smith College.
In the course of the summer each Young Artist gives a solo song recital at venues in Cooperstown and nearby Cherry Valley, a feature of the Glimmerglass season that has become extremely popular with opera patrons and the local community.
The move was cited as the club returning home, because the club was formed by members of the nearby St. Mary's Church, as the football team of St. Mary's Church Young Men's Association before becoming Southampton St. Mary's F. C., and eventually Southampton F. C.
After many years ' use as a pig farm for the nearby Young Offenders Institution it was sold in 1991 to a company hoping to make it a museum, but that proved unsuccessful and the fort has been converted into living accommodation.
Owned by the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and dedicated on October 12, 1963, the PCC occupies owned by nearby Brigham Young University – Hawaii.
Barron, a former curator of American history at the De Young Museum in San Francisco, designed the plate and bought the brass at a nearby shipyard, where a worker cut the plate from modern brass with a modern guillotine shear.
According to the self-styled " Algerian Committee of Free Activists for Human Dignity and the Rights of Man ", which says its claims are based on witnesses ' testimony, 173 corpses were found in the forest of El Marsa near Ténès ( eastern Algeria ) on May 4, 1994 of people kidnapped by the security services and / or the pro-government paramilitary Organisation of Young Free Algerians ( OJAL ) in the villages of Taougrit, Ouled Boudoua, Sidi Moussa and Tala Aïssa following the killing of 16 soldiers by Islamist guerrillas in an ambush nearby on April 25.

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