No, a cow is not a reptile. Cows are mammals, specifically belonging to the species Bos taurus. They are warm-blooded, have fur, and nurse their young with milk, which distinguishes them from reptiles, which are cold-blooded and typically lay eggs.
A cow is a mammal which means it is warm blooded. Snakes and reptiles are cold blooded.
snake and lizard in reptiles ,robin and goose in birds ,dog ,cow and whale in mammals
except the sacred cow and sacred reptiles and insects the can have what is edible if u are talking about bunts
Cold-blooded - just like all reptiles.
No. Cows do not lay eggs, they give birth to live young. No mammal but the platypus lays eggs. Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish, and Birds lay eggs.
no many have extra organs to do other things like a cow has 4stomachs to help digestion
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
reptiles
Dinosaurs are reptiles.