No. Although mammals do not go through a complete metamorphosis, as amphibians do, many mammals do not look like their parents at birth. A marsupial at birth is a tiny embryo, not at all like an adult marsupial. Many mammals are born blind and hairless. Probably, the mammals that most resemble their parents at birth are the hoofed mammals.
Because they learn quicker and more from their parents.
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Yes. Some alien races resemble anthropormorphic (i.e. humanoid) animals and plants. They come in all sizes and colors.
The cutest animals are those which resemble human babies.
Yes, some animals learn behaviors from their parents through a process called observational learning. This can include skills such as hunting, foraging, and social interactions. Observation of parental behaviors can help young animals acquire valuable survival skills.
it will probably inherit some genes from both parents, so it depends on which parent, but they usually resemble one of the parents, or both
There are not many animals that look like sheep. Some of the animals who slightly resemble the sheep include the goat and the llama.
Echidnas and porcupines somewhat resemble hedgehogs.
Albino animals are born when their parents or relatives were inbred.
Yeah some species of sharks do it.
yes, i know because I'm a scientist who studies fossils