Reptiles are cold blooded whilst mammals are warm blooded.
Mammals have also developed fur.
The biggest difference between reptiles and mammals is that reptiles lay eggs, and mammals do not.
Mammals have hair and nurse their young. That's what makes them mammals.
No, rabbits are mammals, not reptiles. They belong to the order Lagomorpha, while reptiles belong to a different class altogether.
No, reptiles and mammals are very different.
For one thing most reptiles are born from eggs, while most mammals give live birth. Second, reptiles are cold blooded, while mammals are warm blooded. Unlike mammals, baby reptiles are able to fend for themselves.
No, reptiles do not have menstrual cycles or periods like mammals do. Instead, they have reproductive cycles that are different from those of mammals.
yes the reptiles develop in eggs
no there mammals cause there not cold bloobed
No, they are reptiles, a completely different class of vertebrates
No, alligators are not mammals, they are reptiles.
Turtles are reptiles, not mammals.
Snakes are reptiles. Both mammals and reptiles are animals.