Sorry hun, they are Birds.
2007-03-29 18:29:52
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answered by JenE 4
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Uh, no. It's a bird. Mammals have hair on their bodies, give birth to live young, and produce milk from the mammary glands.
The only exception is a group called the Monotremes, which are egg laying mammals. This includes the duck-billed platypus and four species of echidna.
2007-03-30 00:02:59
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answered by J 3
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No. Mammals have fur/hair and produce milk for thieir babies.
Hummingbirds are a bird in the class of Aves .
Hummingbirds are small birds in the family Trochilidae. They are known for their ability to hover in mid-air by rapidly flapping their wings, 15 to 80 times per second (depending on the species).The Giant Hummingbird’s wings beat 8-10 beats per second, the medium sized hummingbird’s wings beat about 20-25 beats per second and the smallest beat 70 beats per second. Capable of sustained hovering, the hummingbird has the ability to fly deliberately backwards or vertically, and to maintain position while drinking from flower blossoms. They are named for the characteristic hum made by their wings.
2007-03-29 23:53:13
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answered by Christie D 5
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Nope. It's a bird.
Birds do share the common mammal trait of having four chambered hearts and warm blood, but they are not mammals. They lack mammary glands and the ability to nurse their young.
Like other birds they lay eggs as part of reproduction. They feed their young, but don't nurse them.
A few mammals also lay eggs, but most bear their young alive.
2007-03-29 23:58:22
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answered by Warren D 7
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I don't think so, they lay eggs. Mammals only give birth to live young.
2007-03-29 23:52:16
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answered by xxjennkay 1
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no,mammals are animals that give milk to there young.
2007-03-30 00:18:37
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answered by juju_pup 1
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bird
2007-03-29 23:54:52
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answered by al 1
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Um no....it's a bird.
2007-03-29 23:52:02
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answered by Smooch The Pooch 7
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No, it is a bird!
2007-03-29 23:55:36
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answered by Cindie 1
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The operative word here is "bird". HummingBIRD. That alone should tell you. Duh.
2007-03-29 23:56:36
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answered by Jo 3
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