Mocking Bird
There is one group of mammals that fly. They are called bats. A number of other mammals can glide, but this is not true flight. Many insects, which are not related to mammals or birds, can also fly.
They might eat rabbits! EW rightDepending upon the species, snakes may feed on small mammals, birds, lizards, amphibians, eggs or even other snakes.It depends on the species. Snakes in deserts may eat food like mice and other small mammals, insects, birds, and reptiles including other snakes.
birds are a separate class by themselves animals with backbones are either birds, fish, mammals, reptiles, or amphibians they are neither mammals or amphibians thery are birds their own class of chordates
They eat rats, birds, lizards and small animals
Animals that live in hedges include small mammals like mice, voles, and hedgehogs, as well as birds like sparrows, robins, and wrens. Insects such as beetles, caterpillars, and butterflies also make their home in hedges.
Emus are not mammals, and are therefore not the same as other mammals at all. Emus are birds.
Mammals do not have an opposite, but there are other forms of life such as birds and reptiles.
Birds and other small mammals.
Some birds prey on other birds because they are adapted and evolved to do so. This is no different than some mammals (such as cats and foxes) eating smaller mammals (such as mice and rats).
It differs in the way mammals and them birds. Mammals feed from their breasts. On the other hand birds go outside the nest to catch like slugs,worms,snails.
only bats are mammals. a bird is a bird which is a whole other animal group.
birds are warm blooded just like all other flying mammals
Marsupials are mammals, so share all features with other mammals. As well, they are vertebrates, so share the characteristic of having a backbone with birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians. Like birds and reptiles, mammals breathe via lungs (rather than gills), and like birds, they are warm-blooded.
they eat birds large mammals and many other things
Birds,Small mammals,and Other species of inscets/arachnids
No. Mammals and birds are both vertebrates, particularly amniotes, but beyond this they are not relate to each other. They share a number of characteristics including:Warm bloodednessA high metabolic rateA four-Chambered heartA soft covering over their skincaring for their young.But Mammals and birds developed these traits separately.
Bears, birds, beavers, squirrels, chipmunks, moles, and other forest critters or birds.