No, a Flamingo is a bird. Not a mammal.
Mammals (class Mammalia) are a class of vertebrate animals characterized by the presence of sweat glands, including sweat glands modified for milk production, hair, three middle ear bones used in hearing, and a neocortex region in the brain. All mammals (except for the five species of monotremes) give birth to live young instead of laying eggs. Most mammals also possess specialized teeth, and the largest group of mammals, the placentals, use a placenta during gestation. The mammalian brain regulates endothermic and circulatory systems, including a four-chambered heart.
No. A flamingo is a bird.
Yes. Like all birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians etc., flamingos indeed excrete.
No. Flamingos are birds, which bear young from eggs, similar to reptiles. Only mammals suckle their young.
No flamingos belong to the bird family and not the reptile family as they have wings.
No, alligators are not mammals, they are reptiles.
Turtles are reptiles, not mammals.
Snakes are reptiles. Both mammals and reptiles are animals.
Mammals are warm blooded and reptiles are cold blooded.
Mammals are not closely related to reptiles
No, rabbits are mammals, not reptiles. They belong to the order Lagomorpha, while reptiles belong to a different class altogether.
The physical changes from reptiles to mammals are there skin. Reptiles have dry scaly skin and mammals have smooth skin.
No reptiles are mammals.
Something that is the same about mammals and reptiles are that they are both alive. Diferent: reptiles r cold blooded!