If the father and mother are deer, the mother would be called a doe and the offspring would be called fawns, but the answer might be different for species other than deer.
buck and doe
Father rabbit is a Buck Mother rabbit is a doe
The mother and father
because the baby is in the mother not the father
The offspring of a buck and doe is called a fawn.
A parent can be a father or a mother. A mother is a female who has given birth to offspring
John was the offspring of his mother and father. The offspring of the white cat and the black cat is a grey cat.
The new offspring will receive 23 chromosomes from the mother and 23 chromosomes from the father, for a total of 46 chromosomes. So in theory a new offspring will receive half the traits from their mother and half from their father. But some of their traits are dominant or recessive to if that father has all recessive genes and the mother has all dominant genes. There is a greater possibility that the new off spring would have more traits similar to their mother.
the offspring could have type "A" or type "B"
If both parents are type O, they will always produce type O offspring.
No - a normal human will have 1 set of chromosomes from their father and 1 set from their mother.
A, B, AB, O ---> all of them