well it depends in which type of animal, like for example a puppy is very slimy and doesn't have that much fur and a pig has sticky stuff on them.
recessive traits.
No. Tadpoles do not look like frogs.
animals do look after their young in many different ways-for example the mother of young orangutan will carry her young on her back for a year,and makes a fresh ''nest'' for it to sleep in everyday.
Worms, Frogs, caterpillars, fish, turtles, and alot more!
Moles are not egg-laying animals. They are mammals that bear live young.
All animals feed their young.
Mammals are the only animals that breastfeed their young.
With the grasshopper the eggs hatch into animals that look like little adults. With butterflies the immature animals look nothing like the adult and live of different food. Also there is a "pupal" phase between the caterpillar and the butterfly.
Caterpillar to a butterfly and tadpole to a frog.
There are many different animals that kill and consume young, sick, or small animals. These kinds of animals are called predators.
Animals protect their young in different ways. Kangaroos for an example carry their young in a pouch while birds keep their young in a nest.
All animals that give birth to live young are viviparous and are mammals.