vertebrates(with a backbone)
1. breathe through lungs
2.live on land (most of them>>reptiles)
3.internal fertilization
- both vertebrates
- both contain millions of cells
They are both mammals
Primates are not 'similar' to mammals, they ARE mammals.
They both have only one stomach, and primarily pertain to the differences in digestive systems between mammals, not avians, reptiles or amphibians. Ruminants have a four-chambered stomach, whereas non-ruminants have a simple stomach.
Mammals and birds are "warm" blooded, reptiles and fish are "cold" blooded. Proper terminology would be that mammals operate at a constant temperature, whereas reptiles cool off in the cold. Structurally they are all more or less alike, but the enzymes of "cold" blooded animals can operate over a much wider temperature range.
They have wings and navigate largely by "SONAR". Other than that they have almost no similarities as owls are birds and bats are mammals.
They're both animals on earth
They have some similarities. Both reptiles and mammals are primarily land-dwelling vertebrates, though some species are aquatic.
reptiles are cold blooded and mammals are warm blooded.
The biggest difference between reptiles and mammals is that reptiles lay eggs, and mammals do not.
Similarities: 1. Both breath oxygen 2. Both give birth 3. Both have internal organs (heart, lungs, stomach etc.) Diferences: 1. Since reptiles are cold blooded, they can change their body temperature to keep warm 2. Reptiles lay eggs 3. Mammals have fur (Hair) Reptiles have scales Hope this helped! :)
Mammals, birds, and reptiles all derive from a single common ancestor.
it is both
They are both mammals
No, alligators are not mammals, they are reptiles.
Snakes are reptiles. Both mammals and reptiles are animals.
duck billed platypus
No,they are mammals. No. Rabbits are mammals, not reptiles. Another Rabbits are in the rodent family. Reptiles are snakes, lizards etc.