Generally, mammals and reptiles are both vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone and endoskeleton. Reptiles and mammals also have their brains located inside a cranium and have two eyes.
Reptiles and mammals are vertebrates. They both breathe air.
reptiles and amphibians have the most in common
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.
Yes both mammals and reptiles are tetrapods and have 4 limbs . Both possess amnion which is extraembryonic membrane .
They are all animals. That is about it.
No, alligators are not mammals, they are reptiles.
Turtles are reptiles, not mammals.
It is rephrased as mammals are homeothermic animals .
Snakes are reptiles. Both mammals and reptiles are animals.
The definitive characteristic of all mammals is that they feed their young on mothers' milk. No other animal group does this. Mammals are also unique in that their skin covering is fur, hair or plain skin.With the exception of the platypus and the two species of echidna (which belong to a subgroup of mammals known as monotremes), their young are born alive. However, this trait is common among many fish, reptiles and a small number of amphibians.
Mammals are warm blooded and reptiles are cold blooded.
Mammals are not closely related to reptiles