Hummingbirds are birds (Aves). A mammal is a warmblooded animal that nurses its young and ordinarily gives live birth (there are egg-laying mammals called monotremes).
Yes, many species do, especially the great gray owl and snowy owl.
Lady bugs (lady birds, lady beetles), like all other insects have an exoskeleton meaning the skeleton is on the outside.
birds and mammal are alike is because birds lay eggs and mammals have a alive birth and also that mammals have teeth and birds have bills Those are differences. Both birds and mammals : - are warm blooded. - have bones - have feet / legs - breathe air - have lungs - have a nervous system -some mammals lay eggs - echidna and platypus
Yes, lions are warmblooded animals. Like all mammals, they can regulate their body temperature internally, regardless of external conditions. This ability allows them to maintain a constant body temperature suited for their activities and survival.
Birds are warm-blooded.
All birds are warm blooded, with no exceptions.
Birds are not warm blooded
Yes birds are warmblooded. They are not mammals though.
Yes. All birds are.
All birds are warm blooded.
Turkeys are warm blooded as they are birds and all birds and mammals are warm blooded.
All birds are warm-blooded.
Mammals & birds.
No. Kiwi are birds, and all birds have an internal skeleton. They are vertebrates, just as mammals are.
Yes! Birds do have a skeleton. In fact birds even have some of the same bones as humans such as.... Skull, Femur, Pelvis Ribs.
Like all birds, parrots are warm blooded.