Children born to alcoholic mothers may exhibit features associated with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD), which can include distinct facial characteristics such as a smooth philtrum (the groove between the nose and upper lip), thin upper lip, small head size, and wide-set eyes. They may also have growth deficiencies and developmental delays. While not all children of alcoholic mothers will show these traits, the risk increases with the extent of alcohol exposure during pregnancy.
probably because they lived inside there mother for 9 months
In the gold rush mothers were expected to make food, wash clothes and look after younger children. This was very hard because they did not have modern technology and tools we have today. They had to cook over an open fire.
Or the father, yes, since they are the ones donating their DNA to the baby.
they traditionaly make them cakes that look like a bouquet of flowers and the children give thier mothers short poems
If you were the first thing they saw they will assume you are their mothers. They will look to you for comfort. -earleykids :)
yep
they would look like queens
Yes, all mammals look like their mothers.
The mothers don't but the babies do.
Because if the parents look different than the children look different, for example me and my dad look alike and me and my brother look different because my mom also looked different from me. I don't look like my mom. My brother doesn't look like my dad! I hope you liked my answer, if you did please email: elanisevilla@yahoo.com Thanks!
Pandas stay with their mothers for a period after birth because of the same reason humans stay with their mothers-inability to look after one's self.
no the baby shark