While at first glance birds seem similar to mammals, they are more closely related to reptiles.
The correct order in which vertebrates evolved is fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and then mammals. Fish were the first vertebrates to appear, followed by amphibians that adapted to life on land. Reptiles evolved next, leading to the development of birds and eventually mammals. Thus, the correct sequence is fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
N they are a seperate group like amphibians,mammals,reptiles,birds and fish
No. Birds and mammals are separate classes each containing hundreds of genera. Their closest connection is that both birds and mammals are amniotes, a group that also includes reptiles.
penguins are neither mammals or reptiles. penguins lay eggs.
Birds and mammals both evolved from reptiles.
Birds are neither reptiles nor mammals. They are a separate class of vertebrate animals called Aves. Birds share characteristics with both reptiles and mammals, but they have distinct features that set them apart, such as feathers, beaks, and laying eggs.
1:fish 2: amphibians 3: reptiles 4: birds 5: mammals
The 5 groups of vertebrates are fish,amphibians,mammals,reptiles and birds. Vertebrates are animals with a backbone.
Chimpanzees are mammals.
Yes, mammals, birds and reptiles are all vertebrates.
Fish - amphibians - reptiles; and from the reptiles birds and mammals.
Mammals and birds are both descended from a group of vertebrates known as archosaurs. This group included early reptiles and gave rise to both dinosaurs (which birds evolved from) and the ancestors of mammals.