Are birds reptiles?
No, birds are warm-blooded vertebrates with feathers wheres as reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates often with scales. ChaCha!
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No, birds are not reptiles. It is believed that they may have shared a common ancestor a long time ago, but they are different.
Answered by Justine L. -
No, birds are warm-blooded, and reptiles are cold-blooded. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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Birds originated during Mesozoic Era, (The Age of Reptiles), but they aren't reptiles. Some small dinosaurs had wing development.
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There are similarities between the two (both have similar soft anatomy) , but no, it's still a different classification.
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