None. Every animal has parents.
Many do. That is part of the reason so many baby animals stay with their parents for so long. They aren't born with a complete knowledge of how to survive. Especially in more complex animals, like mammals, the babies have to be taught how to hunt, how to hide, and what to eat and what not eat. Their parents often must teach them what is safe and what is not safe, much like what human parents teach their children.
No, in many species parents will protect offspring.
Yes, many animals have the ability to recognize their parents through various cues such as scent, appearance, and vocalizations. This recognition helps them form strong bonds and navigate social interactions within their family groups.
Their parents.
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no, because when they are older they still recognize there parents
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Albino animals are born when their parents or relatives were inbred.
The animals with patters are born with it and most of them inherited it from their parents.
Animals can get their traits from their parents or from their environment.
Resemblance is one of the physical trait that animals share with their parents. The features may include facial traits and the traits of the body.