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Are birds mammals?


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Birds are not mammals. They lay eggs and do not nurse their young. They form a class called Aves. Thanks for using ChaCha!

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No, birds are not mammals. They do not bear live young, they lay eggs. They do not produce milk to feed their young. Thanks.

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Birds are not mammals. They lay eggs and do not nurse their young. They form a class called Aves. Thanks for using ChaCha!

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No, birds are not. They do not bear live young, they do not produce milk to feed their young and they do not have hair. ChaCha!

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Birds are not mammals. Birds are aves. ChaCha again soon!

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No, birds are not mammalsbirds lay eggs, birds have feathers, birds do not have hair. Mammals give live birth to their young. cha

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No, birds are not mammals. Birds lay eggs, whereas mammals give birth to live young. Thanks for using ChaCha!

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Birds are not mammals because they're covered in feathers, not fur, and lay eggs. They're part of the vertebrate class Aves.

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No.They are not mammals. they are aves. They belong to Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Aves.

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