Cows are mammals, characterized by their warm-blooded nature, fur, and the ability to nurse their young with milk. In contrast, lizards are reptiles, which are cold-blooded, typically covered in scales, and lay eggs or give birth to live young, depending on the species. Additionally, cows primarily graze on grass and other vegetation, while lizards often have more varied diets that can include insects and small animals. These fundamental differences highlight the distinct classifications and adaptations of each animal within the animal kingdom.
snake and lizard in reptiles ,robin and goose in birds ,dog ,cow and whale in mammals
Differences and similarities between ostrich and cow
ox, lizard,cow,...
Air+Lizard= Bird
A lizardess.
Different lizard species have different lifespans.
A baby gecko is usually referred to as a hatchling.
They are both found in Kingdom Animalia and Phylum Chordata. They are both vertebrates, are terestrial animals, and depend on sexual reproduction to propogate their offspring.
prairie dogs
The Zebra and the Zebu, also known as the Humped Cow.
If you mean classification then reptilia, there are many different lizard families.
A cow is a mammal.