A baby kangaroo, or joey, looks nothing like its parent when it is born. It is tiny - only about 2cm long - blind, and hairless.
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identical to a parrot/kangaroo
it looks like kangaroo with polka dots
The kangaroo embryo grows in the womb. It is born at a very early stage of development and emerges from the mother's vagina. It looks like a very tiny kangaroo. The joey then crawls up her belly fur and into the pouch. After it latches on to a nipple for feeding, it then completes its development until it is big enough to emerge.
The jerboa primarily looks like a mouse. It resembles a kangaroo only because it has long hind legs, and it hops on them like a kangaroo. They are rodents, so they are related to rats, not kangaroos.
A tree kangaroo's insides look very similar to other mammals. It has a variety of organs like the heart, lungs, and intestines. There are also many blood vessels and fluids.
because of the chromosomes the parents will give 23 of their chromosomes to the baby born and then that baby has 46 chromosomes in all.this method is called mitosis.
The term joey refers to the young of any marsupial.When born, most marsupials - even the largest species, the red kangaroo - are about the size of a jellybean. They are pink and blind, and completely hairless. They are almost impossible to identify as a species with glance, although koala joeys do have a distinctive large, oval nose.As they grow, the joeys begin to take on more of the parents' characteristics.
it looks like well it has long legs and a pouch it will have beak too
because of your parent fool
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I believe Ampharos is somewhat based off a Kangaroo shape figure.