Well, most mammals (including humans) are considered blind when they are first born, bats are blind, and moles are almost blind. They can see underground but are blind above ground because the sun is too bright.
Yes, they are born blind and helpless.
no, when the platypus is born it is blind and totally helpless
Platypuses a not born: they are hatched from eggs. Although mammals, they are egg-laying mammals, or monotremes. A newly hatched platypus is about the size and weight of a bean. It is blind, hairless and completely helpless.
No. Firstly, platypuses are not born: they are hatched. Platypuses are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals. When they are hatched, they are blind, hairless and completely helpless. A newly hatched baby platypus is about the size and weight of a bean.
Yes. All marsupials are born extremely underdeveloped. They are blind, hairless and utterly helpless.
Yes. Kangaroo joeys are mute, blind and hairless. They are completely helpless.
When born the cubs are about 1 kilogram or 2.2 lbs, they are blind and helpless.
Yes, ocelots are born alive. They are mammals, and after a gestation period of about 79 to 85 days, a female ocelot typically gives birth to one to three kittens. The kittens are born blind and helpless, relying on their mother for care and protection in the early weeks of life.
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.
Yes. Like all marsupials, koala joeys are tiny, hairless, blind and completely helpless, unable to survive outside of the mother's pouch.
No. When a baby platypus hatches, it is the size of a bean, blind and completely helpless.
no they are not vicious because they are blind and helplessno they are not vicious because they are blind and helpless