Yes. This includes humans. For example, if a mother and father of an animal both have the gene for white hair, the animal has a high chance of having white hair. But if only one of the parents have a gene for white hair, then the offspring has a smaller chance of having that kind of hair. But inheritance isn't all about hair. It can be about any appearance or behavior, too.
Yes. All sexually-reproducing animals pass on genes and traits to their offspring.
All the traits of a newborn animal come from one of their parents, so I could say everything. :P Nothing is created anew, information from two individuals is just combined in a new way.
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What kind of behaviors do sponges inherit sponges inherit behaviors such as courtship, having baby sponges, and the features of the parents
It's Fur.
no the animal and its parents look like the same not matching a baby animals to their parents but it is a way to help children
No, a baby can get either of the parents blood type.
It depends on whether or not the genes this baby has are dominant. The traits it has from its parents seem to be recessive, as both the parents exhibited the dark hair/eyes combination. However, it has light hair and light eyes. This means that in order to have these traits, either a mutation has occurred or it has traits from the parents. There is even a chance that the traits of light hair and eyes are dominant, and were recessed in both parents. If this is a hypothetical baby, you are in for a load of mind hurt over nothing. If this baby is real, you should go ask someone with a PhD.
no, if vampires have baby's, the only thing the baby will inherit from the parents are red eyes. they will not have fangs or grey skin. you will have to wait until they are a teenager then the parents can bite them.
Yes Yes, as both parents may be heterozygous. If that is the case, the baby may inherit the negative gene from both parents, and have no positive gene to express. In that case the baby will be Rh negative.
There is a high probably that the child would inherit blue eyes. But if the parents are also carries of other eye colour genes. They could inherit a different eye colour if both parents carry the same other colour gene.
Yes, it is possible for two parents with light hair to have a dark-haired baby. Hair color is determined by multiple genes, and it is possible for a baby to inherit different combinations of these genes from their parents, resulting in hair color variations. Additionally, genetic traits from previous generations can also play a role in determining a baby's hair color.
I do not think that they should be able to do this.