birds and mammal are alike is because birds lay eggs and mammals have a alive birth and also that mammals have teeth and birds have bills
Those are differences.
Both birds and mammals :
- are warm blooded.
- have bones
- have feet / legs
- breathe air - have lungs
- have a nervous system
-some mammals lay eggs - echidna and platypus
They are not THAT closely related; bats are mammals, not birds. Both mammals and birds are vertebrate animals.
Birds have feathers and lay eggs, while mammals have fur or hair and give birth to live young. Birds also have beaks and lungs that incorporate air sacs, while mammals have specialized teeth and a diaphragm for breathing. Both birds and mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates with a backbone.
Birds are neither reptiles nor mammals. They are a separate class of vertebrate animals called Aves. Birds share characteristics with both reptiles and mammals, but they have distinct features that set them apart, such as feathers, beaks, and laying eggs.
Birds and mammals are both warm-blooded vertebrates that have a backbone, give birth to live young, and care for their offspring. They also have the ability to regulate their body temperature internally, a trait known as endothermy.
Birds and mammals are both warm-blooded animals that maintain their body temperature internally. They both have backbone structures (vertebrates) and are able to give birth to live young. Additionally, they have well-developed nervous systems and complex behaviors.
Both birds and mammals care for their young.
Birds and mammals both evolved from reptiles.
Mammals and birds are both vertebrates descended from an early reptilian ancestor.
Both birds and mammals are warm-blooded terrestrial vertebrates.
No. Birds and mammals are separate classes each containing hundreds of genera. Their closest connection is that both birds and mammals are amniotes, a group that also includes reptiles.
Bats are mammals. Owls are birds.
yes
Mammals have fur, and birds have feathersMost mammals give birth to living young and birds lay eggs
They are not THAT closely related; bats are mammals, not birds. Both mammals and birds are vertebrate animals.
Mammals and birds are both descended from a group of vertebrates known as archosaurs. This group included early reptiles and gave rise to both dinosaurs (which birds evolved from) and the ancestors of mammals.
Adaptations that birds and mammals share include the fact that they are both warm blooded, they are both vertebrates, and they both have four chambered hearts. Unlike mammals, birds are covered in feathers and all birds lay eggs. Unlike birds, mammals are covered in hair, produce milk for their young, and nearly all mammals give birth to live young (except a few species that lay eggs).
Of course not ...no birds are mammals !!!!!!!!!!!No, they are birds.