4 difference between aves and mammalia
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Let's see the differences between aves and mammals:
Aves have feathers, mammals don't.
Aves donot have hair while mammals do.
Aves are oviparous while mammals are viviparous, except for monotremes.
Aves have pneumatic hollow bones which make their entire skeleton light. Mammals don't.
Aves have beaks while mammals don't.
Aves have nucleated RBCs, mammals have non-nucleated RBCs.
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Let's see the differences between aves and mammals:
Aves have feathers, mammals don't.
Aves donot have hair while mammals do.
Aves are oviparous while mammals are viviparous, except for monotremes.
Aves have pneumatic hollow bones which make their entire skeleton light. Mammals don't.
Aves have beaks while mammals don't.
Aves have nucleated RBCs, mammals have non-nucleated RBCs.
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...Aves have feathers where as mammals have hairs
... birds lay hard shelled and yolky eggs where as the mammals have milk producing mammary glands
... Birds heart is four chamber and feet have claws for perching on trees mammals have four chambered heart
... Birds body temperature remains the same in summer and winter whereas mammals body temperature remains constant
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... birds lay hard shelled and yolky eggs where as the mammals have milk producing mammary glands
... Birds heart is four chamber and feet have claws for perching on trees mammals have four chambered heart
... Birds body temperature remains the same in summer and winter whereas mammals body temperature remains constant
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