Yes, in some ways birds are very similar to mammals. In others, they differ completely.
While at first glance birds seem similar to mammals, they are more closely related to reptiles.
Birds and mammals both have internal skeletons, closed circulatory systems, similar digestive systems, and are warm blooded.
Yes. Only birds and mammals are warm-blooded.
All are living creatures.
There is one group of mammals that fly. They are called bats. A number of other mammals can glide, but this is not true flight. Many insects, which are not related to mammals or birds, can also fly.
Of course not ...no birds are mammals !!!!!!!!!!!No, they are birds.
Birds have a thin kind of skin underneath their feathers. Their skin is similar to mammals but much more delicate.
True
Birds do not fart at all, because their digestion system isn't similar to mammals.
Birds are more closely related to reptiles than they are to mammals. Birds, reptiles, and mammals all belong to a group of vertebrates called amniotes, which split off from amphibians. Amniotes split into two groups soon after they evolved: true reptiles and synapsids. Mammals are the only living synapsids today. Dinosaurs branched off from the reptiles and birds then evolved from the dinosaurs.
No, they are birds.
No. Birds are not mammals.