Reptiles - from the moment the baby reptiles are born (or hatch) - they are completely independent.
Mammals have fur, while birds have feathersMammals give birth to live babies, birds lay eggsMammals feed their babies milk, birds find the babies food
Birds are not mammals. Mammals give birth to live young and nurse them with milk from the mother's body. Birds do not give birth to live young and do not feed their babies with their milk. ----
No. Turtles are reptiles, not mammals, and do not feed their young on mothers' milk.
No. Tasmanian devils are carnivores. They feed on mammals up to the size of a wallaby, birds, reptiles and insects.
No, harriers are carnivores. They primarily feed on small mammals, birds, and reptiles. They occasionally eat insects as well.
No. Tasmanian devils are carnivores. They feed on mammals up to the size of a wallaby, birds, reptiles and insects.
Besides other mammals, killer whales feed on birds, sea turtles, penguins, reptiles, sharks and octopuses.
From the wild, most geckos will feed on a diet of insects, arthropods, small mammals, small birds and other small reptiles.
yes
All mammals Breast Feed there babies/children.....:)
They have live babies and mammals usually have fur while birds, fish, and reptiles do not. ------------------------------------------------------------ Another answer would be the reproduction of Milk (Mammary Glands) but there is one exemption to this because the Platypus is know to lay eggs (which is a bird-like characteristic) and breast feed when the young hatches.
no,birds feed their young with worms and insects.