No an ostrich looks like its parents
Insect and mammals do not look like their parents when they are born.
an egg?
A rhea somewhat looks like an ostrich =)
A rhea somewhat looks like an ostrich =)
they looked like giant ostrich but probably without wings
a frog does not look like there parents because they go through a metamorphosis. butterfly's and moths also go threw metamorphosis
They lay by mommy's tummy and they look like thier parents but smaller.
Yes.
They look small and have pinkish little paws. But they are the same colour as their parents!
No. The ostrich is native to Africa, not Australia.Two karge, flightless birds found in Australia are the emu and the cassowary. Both of these are ratites, like the ostrich, but very different species. Emus and cassowaries are smaller than the ostrich, and do not really look like the ostrich at all.
baby ostriches are born in a shallow hole which their father made in the sand and he sits on the eggs.The mother ostrich lays her eggs in front of the father ostrich then he pushes them under his warm body. He sits on the eggs from late afternoon untill early the next morning the mother sits on the eggs the rest of the day. When the eggs are hatched the parents take turns to look after their young.
Many scientists say that all whales look alike.