Why do we call birds as glorified reptiles?
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Birds have frequently been called "glorified reptiles". In spite of the fact that the feathered creatures are assembled as a different vertebrate class "Aves", aside from the energy of flight and elements which are associated with it, they are fundamentally like reptiles.
In many respects they are no quill expelled from the general reptilian stock, at that point are a portion of the decision there are some ruling reptiles from which they advanced from.
In many respects they are no quill expelled from the general reptilian stock, at that point are a portion of the decision there are some ruling reptiles from which they advanced from.
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Because it has long been known that birds evolved from reptiles, birds are regarded as glorified reptiles. They are structurally identical to reptiles, with the exception of their capacity to fly, which is linked to their traits.
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