There are actually quite a few different baby animals that are different from their parents. Frogs are just one example.
same face
Well this is a question that may be specific to what the parent looks like, but generally they are cuter and smaller.
The mature animal would be called the "parent" to the baby animal, which would be called the "child".
baby chicks, bunnies, chipmunks, and chinchilla's.
No, it is not physically possible for a baby to be conceived between a human and a wolf because they are different species with different numbers of chromosomes, making successful reproduction unlikely.
In most places, you can choose whether your baby has your last name or a different one. It's up to you and the other parent to decide.
the animal will be confused as to where the parent is but over time will get used to not having a parent
Yes
there is different stages in being a parent as a baby it can be hard and there like 7 to 12 its eassy but teen years are hard so it depends.
Depends on the type of animal. Usually it's just parent.
The cast of Sick-Amour - 2010 includes: Jimena Arenas as Herself - Tree Baby Parent Family as Themselves - Wedding Celebration Tad Beck as Himself - Tree Baby Parent Melanie Bono as Herself - Tree Baby Parent Denise Bratton as Herself - Tree Baby Parent Tim Brick as Himself - Interviewee Alma Cielo as Herself - Violinist Laurie Firstenberg as Herself - Tree Baby Parent Glenn Fitzgerald as Himself - Interviewee Jessica Fleischmann as Herself - Tree Baby Parent Martin Fockens as Himself - Tree Baby Parent Scott Freeburg as Himself - Tree Baby Parent John Gamon as Himself - Interviewee Anne Hars as Herself - Tree Baby Parent Alison Joy Goldberg as herself Sophie Korn as Herself - Tree Baby Parent Gary Kornblau as Himself - Tree Baby Parent Grandma Lee Swerdlow as herself Ellen Mackey as Herself - Interviewee Steve Madison as Himself - Interviewee Greg McPherson as Himself - Interviewee Aram Moshayedi as Himself - Tree Baby Parent Jan Scow as Himself - Interviewee Deena Singer as Herself - Tree Baby Parent Marty Singer as Himself - Tree Baby Parent Olivia Smith as Herself - Tree Baby Parent Constance Somerfeld as Herself - Tree Baby Parent Donna Stein as Herself - Tree Baby Parent Cheryl Swift as Herself - Interviewee Joel Tauber as himself Sid Tyler as Himself - Interviewee Bill Wheelock as Himself - Tree Baby Parent Peter Zellner as Himself - Tree Baby Parent
Amphibians ( e. g. salamanders, frogs, and toads )