When kangaroo joeys are born, they are hairless, blind and about the size of a bean.
No. Kangaroos are born blind and hairless.
Platypuses are not born; they are hatched. When first hatched, they are blind, pink and hairless.
Yes. Kangaroo joeys are mute, blind and hairless. They are completely helpless.
Yes. All marsupials are born extremely underdeveloped. They are blind, hairless and utterly helpless.
Yes. They are born altricial, which means they're born blind, naked and helpless. Their eyes will begin to open 10 to 11 days after birth. They are blind, deaf, and hairless at birth.
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. Joeys are born blind, hairless and completely defenceless, being about the size of a bean. Most of their development is done in the pouch.
No, but they are when they are born and like any other animal some can be blind for their life.
what is a way of acting or behaving with which an animal is born is called an
No, kittens are born with fur, assuming they're not one of the hairless breeds.
Baby koalas are born with all their body parts, including sharp claws and an acutely sensitive nose. Apart from that, they are pink, blind and hairless, and utterly dependent upon their mother.