They are mealworms. They are the offspring of the adult beetles.
Seahorses seahorses look after ofspring exclusively
They are of different species, the definition of a specie is that it can not reproduce and create fertile offspring with a member of another species. In other words no.
nothing can determine what the offspring will look like except for the dominant alleles for eye color
they look like grown up lynx only smaller
Not necessarily. Organisms that look different can belong to the same species if they can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Organisms that look similar can also belong to different species if they are reproductively isolated and cannot interbreed successfully.
A monkey and duck cannot reproduce together because they are different species and not genetically compatible for producing offspring.
A mealworm Is squishy so, you must be careful. A mealworm can be hard to pick up if they are short and skinny. You must be EXTRA CAREFUL if it's still a egg. They are very gentle and harmless. If you put them on your hand it may feel a bit ticklelish but, you will get use to it.
Baby elephants look like adult elephants but smaller and cuter.
mealworms are grub. most meal worms have a beady shaped head that is a dark brown. the body looks like an inch worm witch is tan.
Porcupines look like little bugs when they are in offspring they don't look exatually what they look like when they are out. When they are offspring they are resting and waiting for winter. I know because i remember this book in 2nd Grade about porcupines.
No one knows what humans will look when they become a new species. It will depend on the type of species that humans evolve into that will determine what they look like.
No such thing. Genetically incompatible.