No. Generally mammals give live birth while reptiles lay eggs. There are exceptions to both cases.
For one thing most reptiles are born from eggs, while most mammals give live birth. Second, reptiles are cold blooded, while mammals are warm blooded. Unlike mammals, baby reptiles are able to fend for themselves.
No, a reptile cannot be a mammal. Mammals are warmblooded and reptiles are coldblooded. Mammals give birth to live young and reptiles lay eggs. Mammals have hair and reptiles have scales on their skin.
Chimpanzees give live birth, they are mammals, not reptiles.
they are cold blooded, and lay eggs instead of giving live birth like mammals.
No, a reptile has the ability to lay eggs. Mammals give birth to their young after a period of time, as the egg develops inside them, to first become an embryo, and then a foetus.
No they are not mammals. Amphibians and Reptiles are other classes of animals at the same level as the mammals. Mammals have hair, are warm blooded and give birth to live young. Amphibians and reptiles reproduce using eggs.
Eggs. Reptiles are cold blooded and NOT mammals.
No reptiles are mammals. Reptiles reproduce by laying eggs whereas mammals bear live young.
Polar bears do not lay eggs: they give birth to live young, which is why they are called mammals, not birds or reptiles.
The biggest difference between reptiles and mammals is that reptiles lay eggs, and mammals do not.
Oviparous animals lay eggs that hatch outside of the mother's body, while viviparous animals give birth to live young that develop inside the mother's body. Oviparous animals include birds, reptiles, and most fish, while viviparous animals include mammals and some reptiles.