It seems as if a baby can't a thing, but actually when their eyes open for the first time they can see every thing, but just can't remember it.
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You can only see it after your delivery.
When first born, a baby kangaroo is pink and hairless, and about the size of a bean.
Around 3 or 4 months usually
I don't see any problem with that ! Why not ?! And what does the skin color matter when it comes to naming your baby?
By the color of the ribbon in the baby's hair or, if the baby has no hair, by the color of the clothing or blanket. If the baby is a boy, the color will be blue; if the baby is a girl, the color will be pink.
No, but their color vision is not fully matured until 4 months of age.
A baby can see when it is born, however it has limited vision and sees more blurryness for the first couple days or so.
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Baby coi look brown when they first hatch. They start getting their color a few weeks later.
If a baby is staring, they may see a color that they really like. It could also be that they are attracted to specific designs that they notice around you. Staring is common.