baby chicks, bunnies, chipmunks, and chinchilla's.
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 baby chameleons lol
no the animal and its parents look like the same not matching a baby animals to their parents but it is a way to help children
Sometimes baby animals look different than the adult animals. Baby jaguars look almost exactly like the adult counterparts depending on their age.
There are all sorts of animals so no one can fully explain what all animals look like but, if you are talking about a specific animal type in it in google. E.G What does a Beaver look like?
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if you are the animal that is the strongest (dominant) and get to have babies what should they look like ?
because of the chromosomes the parents will give 23 of their chromosomes to the baby born and then that baby has 46 chromosomes in all.this method is called mitosis.
A baby kangaroo, or joey, looks nothing like its parent when it is born. It is tiny - only about 2cm long - blind, and hairless.
No they usually don't look like the adult of the species until they have grown a bit.
They can look like them. They can act like them too. Just like people they can pass on colors and habits as well.
"Zorro" is the Spanish word for "fox". I imagine that a "baby zorro" looks just like a fox pup.
I believe the animal you are thinking of is an Aye-aye. They look very similar to Bush Babies.
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 baby chameleons lol
Baby camels look much like adult camels.