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.
No, but both mammals and birds belong to the kingdom of animalia and phylum chordata.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
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Emus are not mammals, and are therefore not the same as other mammals at all. Emus are birds.
Two organisms belonging to the same genus always belong to the same family.
Yes. They are in the same family (Ericaceae) and even the same genus Vaccinium. But they belong to different genus sections (sub-genera) : cranberries to Oxycoccus and blueberries to Cyanococcus.
No, domestic cats and humans do not belong to the same family, genus, or species. Domestic cats belong to the family Felidae, genus Felis, and species Felis catus, while humans belong to the family Hominidae, genus Homo, and species Homo sapiens.
No, birds belong to the class Aves: warm blooded, bipetal, lay egging, vertebrates. Mammals have mammiliary glands (breast milk), sweat glands, and have hair.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
Very little apart from their size, Dolphins and Whales belong to the same Genus of Mammals. http://42explore.com/whale.htm