No, bears are not reptiles; they are mammals. Specifically, they belong to the family Ursidae and are warm-blooded, have fur or hair, and give live birth to their young, which they nurse with milk. Reptiles, on the other hand, are cold-blooded, typically have scales, and lay eggs. Therefore, bears and reptiles belong to entirely different classes of animals.
Birds, fish, and reptiles are part of sun bears diet.
Polar bears do not lay eggs: they give birth to live young, which is why they are called mammals, not birds or reptiles.
amphibians- frog, salamander reptiles - lizard , snake aves- peacock , eagle mammals- human, dog
The Malayan tapir is a mammal. The tapir bears live young and suckles its young, typical of mammals.
Tameable mobs come in several basic forms: wolves, cats, bears, birds, reptiles, insects and mythological creatures.
No.Dinosaurs did not have the right type of skin.
Yes, there are seals in the Arctic. Such as Leopard seals, Harp seals, Arctic Ice seals, Earless seals etc.
Fishes, squids, seals, sea lions, walruses, birds, sea turtles, otters, penguins, cetaceans, polar bears, reptiles.
Snakes belong to the group of animals known as reptiles.
Chameleons don't look like reptiles but they are reptiles.
Yes, pterodactyl were from a branch of reptiles, and reptiles are vertebrates.
reptiles. all lizards are reptiles