A newborn koala embryo looks nothing like its parent. It is the size of a bean, pink, blind and hairless. The joey weighs about 0.5 grams and is about 2 cm long.
For images of a koala embryo, see the related weblink.
A baby platypus is simply called a platypus. There is no officially recognised term, although "platypup" is, rightly or wrongly, becoming more common.
The term 'puggle' is often used for a baby platypus just as it is for a young echidna. It is not technically correct to use it, as there is no official name for a baby platypus. "Puggle" has reportedly been used in Australian bush lore as a name for baby echidnas for many decades. There have been claims that it developed as a name for baby echidnas, as they resembled "Puggles", an American soft-toy character. Perhaps because echidnas and platypuses are both monotremes, the term began to be applied to young platypus as well.
Newborn kangaroos are small, pink, blind and hairless embryos, and bear no resemblance to the adult kangaroo.
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A baby platypus is about the size of a bean when it is first hatched. It is blind and completely hairless, but still has the rudimentary "platypus" shape.
Lima Bean
Newborn kangaroo joeys are not measured by height, but by length. A newborn baby kangaroo has a length of just 2cm, which is less than an inch. It is without hair, and blind. It then crawls into its mother's pouch where it remains for several months while it continues its development.
A newborn kangaroo, or joey, is about the size of a bean, that is, about 10 - 12mm.
they kinda look like tadpoles but pink
They cant look like anything. there just a egg.
A newborn kangaroo is less than an inch long.
A newborn baby kangaroo, known as a joey, is less than 2 cm in length.
Pure white.
no it would look like a flea
nothing it doesnt exest!
identical to a parrot/kangaroo
it looks like kangaroo with polka dots