yes young baby butterflies are originated to have at least one of their parent butterfiles major wing colours. their anteni are forseen to have exactly the same shape although a personability different colour.
baby chicks, bunnies, chipmunks, and chinchilla's.
Not all young snakes resemble their parents. An example would be a dark brown snake's offspring being a light yellow.
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.
Gnats do not jump, they fly. However, if you have insects that look like gnats and jump, you may have fleas.
you do not look exactly like either of your parents because you are a combination of both your parents and take traits from each of them so you look like a mix. Also if you have traits that neither of your parents have it is because you are homozygous for a recessive trait that both your parents were carriers for. note: If you have two white parents and look half black your mom likes to party.
Insect and mammals do not look like their parents when they are born.
No an ostrich looks like its parents
they look like insects
a frog does not look like there parents because they go through a metamorphosis. butterfly's and moths also go threw metamorphosis
They lay by mommy's tummy and they look like thier parents but smaller.
Yes.
They look small and have pinkish little paws. But they are the same colour as their parents!
Young insects that resemble their parents are called nymphs. This term is commonly used for the immature stages of insects that undergo incomplete metamorphosis, such as grasshoppers and cockroaches. Nymphs typically share similar body shapes and features with adult insects but are usually smaller and lack fully developed wings and reproductive structures.
Many scientists say that all whales look alike.
Some insects that look like fleas include springtails, booklice, and bird mites. These insects are small and may be mistaken for fleas due to their size and appearance.
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
Some insects that look like wasps include hoverflies, hornets, and yellowjackets. These insects have similar colors and markings to wasps, but may have different body shapes or sizes.