yes
because birds and reptiles are reptiles and humans are mamals which makes use different! And birds are oviparous
Birds are warm-blooded.
No. Birds, fish and reptiles are each a classification of "vertebrates" of their own. They all have quite different characteristics.
No, reptiles do not have gizzards. Gizzards are specialized organs found in birds that help them grind food. Reptiles have a different digestive system that does not include a gizzard.
Yes, all amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds have a nearly identical respiratory system. Ducks are birds.
No. Birds and reptiles are separate from amphibians.
There are certain birds that eat reptiles.
Reptiles are cold-blooded and birds are warm-blooded.
birds have hollow bones and wings; reptiles don't.
And they are most closely related to crocodiles, which also came from archosaurs. This is what most people mean when they say that birds are reptiles, although technically, according to the phylogenetic system, birds, reptiles, and mammals all share a reptile-like ancestor.
Yes, birds and reptiles do lay eggs. Some reptiles, however, give birth to live young.
Birds are similar to reptiles. Both are vertebrates which lay eggs and breathe air.