Mammals must have hair, and give milk to their young.
Birds are birds, or fowl.
Several people have mistakenly said that mammals don't lay eggs. Generally, this is true, however, the platypus is considered a mammal, and DOES lay eggs, but fills the rest of the criteria for being a mammal (warm blooded, hair, lactation, etc.).
2006-07-08 10:15:20
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answer #1
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answered by shiba 4
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No. Mammals are warm-blooded, give birth to live young, and have fur. Birds lay eggs and have feathers. They are fowl.
2006-07-08 10:21:45
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because mammals don't lay eggs and don't have bills or beaks. Also, we mammals feed from our mother and baby birds are feed with stuff their moms and dads fetch them.
2006-07-09 15:10:56
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answered by christixie 2
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no!
mamals are born from inside their mothers (like we humans), and eat of their mothers (like breast milk).
Birds are born from eggs, and eat pre digested and chewed meals from their parents.
2006-07-08 14:37:02
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answered by Lavender Pink 3
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no mammals are warmblooded organisms that give birth to live young.
Birds mate and lay eggs, and the babies are either born artricial or procotial.
2006-07-08 10:06:52
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answered by fatwhale90 4
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no. birds are there own species and lay eggs unlike mammals.
2006-07-08 11:41:34
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answered by Baby sitter :) 2
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no birds are not mammals
mammals dont lay eggs and they dont have feathers
birds have feathers and lay eggs
2006-07-08 10:21:45
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answered by um yea hi 4
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Mammals feed their young milk, and have hair.
2006-07-08 10:06:31
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answered by Rockvillerich 5
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No, it's fawl that's what birds are. I think I spelled it right.
2006-07-08 10:13:24
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2006-07-09 02:56:40
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answered by ssgtusmc3013 6
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