Mammals offer extensive parental care, protecting them from danger, feeding them milk, and often teaching them survival skills. Reptiles generally do not offer any parental care and leave the young to fend for themselves. The only exceptions are crocodiles and alligators, which carry hatchlings from the nest to the water and protect them from predators.
No reptiles are mammals. Reptiles reproduce by laying eggs whereas mammals bear live young.
Mammals have fur, and birds have feathersMost mammals give birth to living young and birds lay eggs
Mammals have hair and nurse their young. That's what makes them mammals.
Yes, reptiles are NOT mammals. Reptiles are exothermic vertebrates (coldblooded), have no fur, lay eggs and do not lactate. Mammals are endothermic vertebrates (warmblooded), have fur/hair, give birth to live young and lactate.
Reptiles have scaly skin that is rough. Also, some Reptiles can shoot their tongue out to get dinner. Reptiles are also cold-blooded animals that lay eggs, unlike mammals, which are warm-blooded and give birth to "live young."
No, a reptile cannot be a mammal. Mammals are warmblooded and reptiles are coldblooded. Mammals give birth to live young and reptiles lay eggs. Mammals have hair and reptiles have scales on their skin.
Young mammals depend on their parents for food, protection and education.
Spiny anteaters, more correctly known as echidnas, are mammals, not reptiles. Although they are one of two types of monotremes (egg-laying mammals), they have all the other characteristics of a mammal. They have skin covered in fur and quills, not scaly skin like reptiles have. The primary difference is that they feed their young on mothers' milk. This is the defining characteristic that classifies them as mammals.
mammals, including marsupials, are warmblooded whereas reptiles are cold-blooded.mammals bear live young (with the exception of the monotremes) whereas most (not all) reptiles lay eggs.mammals have fur, skin or hair, whereas reptiles have scaly skin, but not scales.
No they are not mammals. Amphibians and Reptiles are other classes of animals at the same level as the mammals. Mammals have hair, are warm blooded and give birth to live young. Amphibians and reptiles reproduce using eggs.
No, a reptile has the ability to lay eggs. Mammals give birth to their young after a period of time, as the egg develops inside them, to first become an embryo, and then a foetus.
Rhinoceroses are mammals; they are warmblooded, have hair, bear live young and lactate.