No. While some birds spend a great deal of time in the water they are an entirely distinct group of animals from amphibians.
No. Birds and reptiles are separate from amphibians.
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.
Birds and amphibians do not have that much in common. Birds and amphibians both lay eggs. They also have three chambered hearts.
Centipedes, Spiders, amphibians, birds, ants.................. and Mexicans
1:fish 2: amphibians 3: reptiles 4: birds 5: mammals
Penguins are not amphibians; nor have they ever been amphibians. Penguins are birds which happen to feed underwater.
No, they are not amphibians or reptiles
No. Owls are birds
reptiles and amphibians have the most in common
birds are a whole class in themselves. birds reptiles mammals amphibians fish
amphibians lay eggs, and positively birds lay eggs.
No. Pelicans are birds. Like all birds, they have feathers and lay eggs.