Mammals and birds are born helpless. They must be fed and protected by their parent(s), in order to survive. Mammals are warm blooded and feed their young - meaning the mother nurses them and feeds directly from her body. Bird parents, usually both mother and father, eat food and partially digest it, then regurgitate it to their babies. As the young birds grow, the parents will continue to find and provide food, until their young are able to find food for themselves.
Both birds and mammals care for their young.
Yes , most of endothermic animals are birds and mammals and they care for their young ones .
No, birds do a pretty good job of taking care of their young!
It differs in the way mammals and them birds. Mammals feed from their breasts. On the other hand birds go outside the nest to catch like slugs,worms,snails.
Yes, mammals care for their young.
Kangaroos, Dogs, Cows, Deer, Birds, Cats, Mice, And so on.All mammals.
no,birds feed their young with worms and insects.
No. Mynas are not mammals - they are birds. The differences between birds and mammals are: Birds have feathers while mammals have fur, hair or skin Birds lay eggs whilst mammals (with the exception of the monotremes) bear live young Birds do not feed their young on mothers' milk like all mammals do
Birds are not mammals. Mammals give birth to live young and nurse them with milk from the mother's body. Birds do not give birth to live young and do not feed their babies with their milk. ----
Birds and mammals are both warm-blooded vertebrates that have a backbone, give birth to live young, and care for their offspring. They also have the ability to regulate their body temperature internally, a trait known as endothermy.
No Herons are birds and birds are not mammals. Mammals feed their young on milk secreted by mammary glands.
The mammals and the birds