For keeping there body at optimum temperature for caring out enzyme reactions
Yes, I think so. They might not, but I am most positive they do.
This might be a trick question, since mammals do NOT hatch their young in eggs - that woulde be birds and reptiles.
Depending on the species of snake, it might be lizards, toads, earthworms, small mammals, birds or even other snakes.
no bears are not birds so their not related to birds
Prey in the Tropical Dry Forest can include small mammals like rodents, birds, insects, and reptiles. Predators in this ecosystem might include larger mammals like big cats (e.g. jaguars), birds of prey, snakes, and other carnivores.
Birds and small mammals like rabbits, mice and, squirrels. Also insects like grasshoppers and beetles. Crayfish.
They might eat rabbits! EW rightDepending upon the species, snakes may feed on small mammals, birds, lizards, amphibians, eggs or even other snakes.It depends on the species. Snakes in deserts may eat food like mice and other small mammals, insects, birds, and reptiles including other snakes.
Yes, all mammals are warmblooded.
Whales do have eggs inside of them. but not like birds or reptiles might. Whales are mammals and have pretty much the same kind of eggs inside them as human females.
They are mammals, therefor one would think of lungs. As most mammals do...
A hummingbird is a vertebrate. All bird species are vertebrates because they all have a spine and a spinal cord.
a bird has feathes and a beak and a mammal gives milk to its birth