mammal are born already alive and reptiles are hatched form eggs like birds
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While some reptiles are born live (garter snakes) instead of being hatched from eggs and some mammals (platypus and echidna) are hatched from eggs instead of being born live, the primary distinguishing characteristic is that mammalian young count on getting milk from the mother. No extant reptile provides milk to her young.
Unlike reptiles, baby mammals are dependent on their parents for food and protection. Baby reptiles are largely left to fend for themselves.
For one thing most reptiles are born from eggs, while most mammals give live birth. Second, reptiles are cold blooded, while mammals are warm blooded. Unlike mammals, baby reptiles are able to fend for themselves.
No, reptiles and mammals are very different.
Reptiles - from the moment the baby reptiles are born (or hatch) - they are completely independent.
Reptiles are cold blooded whilst mammals are warm blooded. Mammals have also developed fur.
One of the main differences is independence ! Most baby mammals require sustenance from the mother in order to grow and develop (like puppies, kittens, baby pigs etc suckling from the mother animal) - Baby reptiles are completely independent from the moment they're hatched (or born) - and quickly go off in search of their first meal.
No. Turtles are reptiles, not mammals, and do not feed their young on mothers' milk.
yes the reptiles develop in eggs
No, they are reptiles, a completely different class of vertebrates
No, alligators are not mammals, they are reptiles.
Snakes are reptiles. Both mammals and reptiles are animals.
the babe reptiles don't look like their parents unlike mammals.
No,they are mammals. No. Rabbits are mammals, not reptiles. Another Rabbits are in the rodent family. Reptiles are snakes, lizards etc.