They have fur and feathers for body covering are slightly the same
* Birds and mammals are vertebrates * They are warm-blooded * They breathe using lungs (rather than gills or other systems)
birds and mammals are both vertebrates.
also they are endothermic (warm blooded)
and they both have internal fertilization
Mammals and birds are both vertabrates and warm blooded
Both mammals and birds are vertebrates having a bony skeleton, and both are warm-blooded. However, birds are more closely related to reptiles, having developed from avian dinosaurs.
there both animals
They make yummy milky
They both fly.
No, a bird is not a mammal because it lays eggs, it metabolizes nutrients differently, they have a different digestive tract, and they have lighter bones. Actually you should ignore the fact that a bird lays eggs. A platypus lays eggs and is a mammal, however, a bird is not a mammal because a mammal feeds its young milk.
All animals reproduce
A bird lays eggs and a mammal doesn't
A platypus is a mammal and it has a duck-like bill and duck-like webbed feet.
wings and feathers
Two common names: Bird Aviary or Free Flight Bird Aviary
the term 'waterfowl' refers to a bird that lives in water. Therefore: two common waterfowl are ducks and swans
Yes it is - it's a native reptile of Borneo. See related link for a photograph found in Wikipedia. No. The pangolin is a type of ant eating mammal, of the order Pholidota, although having a scale like covering, it is not a reptile.
No, there are no birds that are mammals. These are two completely different classes of the animal kingdom. Birds are class aves, mammals are class Mammalia.
bird..... they can fly using their ears no its really a mammal...
Name two things that all plants have in common.