There is no such thing. No bird is or ever was a mammal.
It's a bird - the clue is in the name !
The dodo bird.
I guess the wooly mammoth, which is extinct.
There isn't a mammal-bird.
No. Whether it is tropical or not, no bird is a mammal.
The bird is a Moa. You can read more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moa Cheers!
bird example: parrot A2. Mammals have hair, not feathers. Part of the definition of a mammal.
The Thylacine (the correct name for the Tasmanian tiger) was a marsupial mammal: therefore, it was a vertebrate.
No. A budgerigar (budgie) or parakeet is a bird, not a mammal.
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A mammal.
A blaubok is another term for the bluebuck - an extinct mammal, Latin name Hippotragus leucophaeus.