No.
Chickens are birds, which is a different group of vertebrates from mammals.
Birds lay eggs, while most mammals give birth to live offspring. The only exceptions to this are the platypus and echidna, which are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals. No. Chickens are birds, which is a different group of vertebrates from mammals.
A bird
Reader:That makes no scence. bird isn't a classification, mammal is a classification, reptile is a classification and amphibian is a classification. Sooooo what's a chicken.
Update: Bird is indeed the correct answer. Here is why... A Chicken is part of the animal kingdom which consists of vertebrates and invertebrates (i.e. spine or no spine). Chickens are vertebrates (they have a spine). Of the vertebrates, there are five types: fish, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and birds. Chickens fall into the bird group because they produce hard shell eggs and have feathers, not hair. Mammals (the females anyway) have hair/fur, carry babies in the womb, give live birth, and produce milk for their young.
Chickens are birds, which is a different group of vertebrates from mammals.
Chickens are birds, which is a different group of vertebrates from mammals and reptiles.
Birds are all those creatures which lay eggs and have feathers.
To be a mammal a chicken would have to have hair and produce milk. A chicken has feathers, lays eggs so yeah a chicken is a bird.
No. Chickens are birds. Hence the wings and beak!
A chicken is a bird, not a mammal.
A bird
No.
Is a crab a reptile or a mammal
No, an alligator is not a mammal. It is a reptile.
The armadillo is a mammal, just because it has a "shell" that does not make the armadillo a reptile.
Amphibian
its a mammal, it has fur
is a caribou a reptile or a mammal
Is a crab a reptile or a mammal
mammal
a snake is a reptile a bat is a mammal
No, an alligator is not a mammal. It is a reptile.
Reptile
Reptile
It is a bird, neither mammal or reptile.
Mammal.
Mammal
A leopard is a mammal.
The platypus is not a reptile - it is an egg-laying mammal.