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, but the reverse may be true
Birds are animals.
Yes, as in the only living animals, they are. However, feathered dinosaurs, the ancestor of birds, also had feathers.
Wild and tame animals and birds live there...
Herbivores include parrots, lorikeets, cockatoos and other species which are vegetarians.
The morphological evidence which is shown in fossils to modern animals supports evolution because some dinosaurs, for instance, had feathers and we can obviously see that trait today in birds. The biochemical evidence, which comes in the form of DNA comparison and amino acid similarities, shows that we related closely to monkeys and pigs, which suggests that we have close ancestors to these animals.
Geese, fish, seagulls, rats, other water birds (coots, moorhens etc.)
Peacocks are birds and therefore related to all birds.
yes, birds are related to them.
They are mostly related to DINOSAURS
They are not THAT closely related; bats are mammals, not birds. Both mammals and birds are vertebrate animals.
birds
The closest living relatives of the Allosaurus are the birds. All birds are equally related to Allosaurus.
The closest living relatives of dinosaurs are birds and crocodilians.
yes many birds mostly you can see near you .
Jays are in the Corvid family of birds, jays, crows, and ravens.
DNA analysis has shown they´re most closely related to flying aquatic birds, maybe even gulls.
All birds have feathers and birds are the only animals that do!
There are no animals that have feathers besides birds.