It is because of genetics.
No baby birds are born with fine feathers called down that makes them look fluffy and almost furry. When they grow up they develop regular feathers and look like chickens.
No. Tadpoles do not look like frogs.
it has chickens on it
Chickens can live without their heads for up to two years. Chickens do not normally look like babies... they dont have feathers or wings. So therefor, chickens do not look like headless babies. No, obviously you are not a farm gal/boy. Yes they do, because if you stand it up on its legs and twist its wings round to the front
Because they are close cousins. That's also why dogs look like apples
cos its been invaded by chickens
because chickens cant fly
they do tend to look like a mixture of their parents just like people tend to look like a mixture of their parents, even though sometimes they can look more like their mom, or more like their dad
I can only speak regarding livebearers and that most young do look like their parents immediately after birth, some are slower to develop their full colors. For example, a redwag swordtail baby will be slightly orange with a hint of black on the their tail.
Insect and mammals do not look like their parents when they are born.
I have Silkie Chickens who are very broody, they are little bantam chickens that look like little cotton balls.
Yes when it is reborn as a butterfly his parents was once a Caterpillar like he is now until his reincarnation ...my opinion x