No they usually don't look like the adult of the species until they have grown a bit.
Baby fish look just like little tiny fish - they're hatched looking pretty much the same as they look as adults only smaller.
same face
you look are the goldfish tal and the female has a bigger V than the male
Yes, baby birds have the same body as the parent when they are born all except for feathers. Within 12 to 14 days the baby birds develop all of their feathers.
Not necessarily, they can look more like the dam, a grandparent or even great grandparents depending on what genes they have inherited.
They look like the big ones, just smaller.
NO! All fish are NAWT the same. So are people. And Animals.
No.
They look just the same as normal blob fish.
I believe each penguin couple only produces one egg at one time. The mother and father must protect their egg by resting it on their feet up under their belly to keep it warm. When one parent goes to feed, the other parent sits on the egg. The fishing parent can be gone a long time. When that parent returns, they get their feet close as they face each other, and the other parent takes the egg so the starving parent can then go fish and feed. They do the same thing after the baby hatches, so the baby is always kept warm.
The same as any other fish just no sight.
No. There are so many different species of starfish. An example of difference is if they are poisonous or not.