No, they are not mammals. Mammals feed their young milk from their own bodies. There are only two mammals who lay eggs and they both live in Australia, the echidna and the duck billed platypus, but they both feed their young milk from mammary glands, hense the name mammal.
2006-12-16 16:53:26
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answered by kcpaull 5
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There are many divisions in the animal kingdom. Mammals are animals with hair or fur, give birth to live young (with a couple of exceptions) and produce milk for their young. Birds have feathers, lay eggs and do not have milk glands.
2006-12-16 15:25:40
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answered by sngcanary 5
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No,Birds belongs to Avies class of animals.
2006-12-17 03:30:24
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answered by km20064 2
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No - because they lay eggs. Mammals give birth to live young - like humans.
2006-12-16 14:38:00
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answered by morgannhcs05 2
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No, they're birds. They have their own category.
2006-12-16 14:44:14
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answered by dolphinlvr3342 2
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No they are not mamals.
2006-12-16 14:38:18
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answered by Krazee about my pets! 4
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No, they're birds.
2006-12-16 14:36:26
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answered by Anonymous
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nope! birds are birds :)
2006-12-17 03:30:33
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answered by madugongmaria 1
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No, they lay eggs, mammals have babies
2006-12-16 14:39:16
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answered by tootsierollsweets 2
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nope!
2006-12-16 17:08:46
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answered by alex a 1
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