Mammals differ from birds as birds lay eggs, and mammals give live birth.
Yes, in some ways birds are very similar to mammals. In others, they differ completely.
Mammals have fur, and birds have feathersMost mammals give birth to living young and birds lay eggs
Of course not ...no birds are mammals !!!!!!!!!!!No, they are birds.
Adaptations that birds and mammals share include the fact that they are both warm blooded, they are both vertebrates, and they both have four chambered hearts. Unlike mammals, birds are covered in feathers and all birds lay eggs. Unlike birds, mammals are covered in hair, produce milk for their young, and nearly all mammals give birth to live young (except a few species that lay eggs).
Born animals are mammals and eggs can be from birds, reptiles, amphibians and two types of mammals, the platypus and the echidna.
No. It is a bird. Birds differ from mammals in several ways, most notably that they do not nurse their young. Birds feed their young with the same food they eat.
No, they are birds.
No. Birds are not mammals.
No. They are birds. Birds and mammals are separate classes of animal.
No. They are birds. Birds and mammals are separate classes of animal.
Raccoons are not birds. Raccoons are mammals.
No. Woodpeckers are birds and birds are not mammals.