Only if the chick is purebred.
The chick makes a sound that the parents can recognize
Foals will not look exactly like their parents, but will have picked up some characteristics from them. For example if the mum and dad are bay, there is a high chance that the foal will be bay but it isn't certain.
A little "chick chick" noise
The young of a newly hatched bird is called a hatchling. Once it leaves the nest, but while still dependent on the parents, it is called a fledgling.
Yes, penguins take care of their young after birth. Both parents typically take turns incubating the egg and feeding the chick once it hatches. The parents provide warmth, protection, and food until the chick is strong enough to fend for itself.
rock clothes
she looks like a black chick...
Yes, the parents swap around to get food and to look after the chick. I suggest watching 'March of the Penguins' to find out much more.
she is the hottest chick alive. she is sizzling
when it starts to look like an adult and can fly.
it would be laying on its side with the feet straight
they do tend to look like a mixture of their parents just like people tend to look like a mixture of their parents, even though sometimes they can look more like their mom, or more like their dad
Insect and mammals do not look like their parents when they are born.
He looks like a guy who's into rock and dresses a bit rock and glam. If this was the 80s he would fit right in. well, he doesnt look like a TOTAL chick. But maybe he just has a femine side of him.
People look like their parents because in order to create a person, the parents of them must pass down genetics. They make the child look like them because of these.
Their sounds.
No an ostrich looks like its parents