I can only speak regarding livebearers and that most young do look like their parents immediately after birth, some are slower to develop their full colors. For example, a redwag swordtail baby will be slightly orange with a hint of black on the their tail.
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They look like twinkle twinkle little star some people say
a baby angler fish looks like an grown up one
No they usually don't look like the adult of the species until they have grown a bit.
Actually, the parents do look after the baby dolphins.
The difference between a tadpole and a fish is that tadpoles are amphibians whereas fish are a group itself. Also that tadpoles grow upto be frogs but fish just increase in size.And also fish does look like its parents while the tadpole does not look like its parents.
Baby blue gill look a lot like silver tadpoles from a distance, but up close, they look like tiny fish. you can also see a little blue color near the base of the tail. They are about an inch long or less.
Baby coi look brown when they first hatch. They start getting their color a few weeks later.
'Baby' butterflies look like, in order, a grain of rice, a caterpillar, a pupa, an imago, then an adult.
Baby fish look just like little tiny fish - they're hatched looking pretty much the same as they look as adults only smaller.
A baby clydesdale mostly looks like its parents. It is very tall and has a fluffy tail. Also they have a mane like a mowhawk. : ) ; )
What do baby snakes look like? Just like adult snakes only smaller/