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Similarities:

1. Both breath oxygen

2. Both give birth

3. Both have internal organs (heart, lungs, stomach etc.)

Diferences:

1. Since reptiles are cold blooded, they can change their body temperature to keep warm

2. Reptiles lay eggs

3. Mammals have fur (Hair) Reptiles have scales

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