Reptiles and mammals are both members of the kingdom Animalia.
They are also both vertebrates.
Mammals are not closely related to reptiles
Reptiles are more closely related to mammals than to fishes. Reptiles and mammals are both part of the group called amniotes, characterized by their ability to lay eggs on land. Fish, on the other hand, are a separate group with distinct evolutionary lineages from reptiles and mammals.
Reptiles
All mammals evolved from a common ancestor, which was the very first mammal. That very first mammal had evolved from reptiles. As such, all mammals are equally related to reptiles.
No. Mammals evolved from synapsid reptiles, a group not closely related to dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are more closely related to modern reptiles and birds than they are to mammals.
they are closer to mammals
No, dinosaurs are more related to reptiles and birds.
While at first glance birds seem similar to mammals, they are more closely related to reptiles.
No. Dinosaurs are currently considered reptiles and are not related to mammals.
Neither...They were reptiles. dinosaurs were nether amphibians or mammals they were all reptiles, though they are more closely related to birds.
Mammals are distantly related to birds. Oddly, if you look at an evolutionary tree, birds are actually more closely related to reptiles than they are to mammals.
No. Dinosaurs were not mammals. They were more closely related to birds and modern reptiles than they were to mammals.