The offspring of a witch is often referred to as a "warlock" if male, or a "witch" if female, although the term "witch" can apply to both genders. In folklore, these offspring may inherit magical abilities or traits. Additionally, terms like "sorcerer's child" or "magical progeny" can also be used, depending on the context of the story. Overall, the terminology can vary widely across different cultures and narratives.
An ostrich offspring is called a chick.
Mendel called the offspring of the first filial generation "F1 hybrids" or "first filial generation." These offspring result from crossing two true-breeding parents with different traits.
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The passage of traits from parent to offspring is called heredity. DNA, which contains genetic information, is passed down from parents to their offspring and determines the inherited traits such as eye color, height, and blood type.
Are called hybrids
yes it can pass
A sand-witch.
A sand-witch.
A witch trial.
The offspring of a goose is called a gosling.
An ostrich offspring is called a chick.
Offspring of cattle are calves (singular: calf).
Wizard, witch. Just don't call him a warlock. (It means oath break or liar.)
Calf is what they call an offspring of an antelope.
Calf
calf
an eaglet