The adults had gone out for food, leaving their offspring in the den.
Offspring refers to the young or progeny of an organism.
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"Colonel Ghadaffi and his OFFSPRING have been running Libya for decades"
The offspring of those two horses will be a great racer. An animal's offspring will inherit its traits.
One's offspring are called children."One's offspring are our future," the politician preached.
The offspring of the two lions played together in the grass.
The offspring of a hare is a leveret.
Joseph looked around the Thanksgiving dinner table and marveled at all of his offspring, including sons, daughters and their children, too.
Reproduction is the process by which living organisms produce offspring.
you meant to say *write not "wright" and offspring means children or the reproduction 'of' for example: The mother Goose summoned for her offspring of small feeble geese as we threw bread near the lake.
Whenever one refers to an animals or humans offspring, such as; The mare's progeny were successful racehorses. Progeny is a fancy word for offspring.
P Generation is when parental offspring are derived in studies of inheritance.