they both lay eggs.
flying reptiles are in fact birds. as animals are now being classified into monophyletic groups, we must include birds as reptiles as well because they came from a common ancester
Birds are thought to have evolved from bipedal dinosaurs.
Reptiles and birds I believe.
Mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds and fish are the five groups of animals.
Amphibians , reptiles , mammals along with birds are included in Tetrapod Vertebrates .
reptiles and amphibians have the most in common
They are all animals. That is about it.
Lay eggs
flying reptiles are in fact birds. as animals are now being classified into monophyletic groups, we must include birds as reptiles as well because they came from a common ancester
All of the described animals are vertebrates.
They're egg-laying vertebrates with close common ancestors. In cladistic classification systems birds are actually considered a subset of reptiles, as this method of animal classification goes by closest common ancestor.
There are certain birds that eat reptiles.
No. Birds and reptiles are separate from amphibians.
The most similar thing about birds and reptiles is that they both lay eggs. However, it is important to note that not all reptiles lay eggs. There are many species of snakes and lizards which do not lay eggs, but instead give birth to live young.
The crinoid stalks and blastoid heads are the common fossils that best distinguish the classes of birds and reptiles. They classify birds to class aves and reptiles to the class reptilia.
amphibians, reptiles, migratory birds, small mammals
Technically yes. Utahraptors are classified as dinosaurs and therefore reptiles. However they had more in common with birds than with modern reptiles.