FazzNoth Posted November 25, 2022 Share Posted November 25, 2022 National Geographic, citing researchers at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, estimates there are between 50 billion and 430 billion birds po[CENSORED]ting the planet, outnumbering humans by up to approximately 50 times. Spread across 9,700 species, according to the Proceedings of the Natural Academy of Sciences, it's a challenge to spend a day outside without encountering dozens or even hundreds of them. Are birds mammals? No, birds are not mammals. Rather, they are avians. Mammals are characterized by their milk glands, hair, vertebrae and their birthing of live young (being viviparous), according to Britannica. Additionally, mammals are warm-blooded, says WorldAtlas. Similar to mammals, birds “are warm-blooded, breathe air, and possess vertebrae” as noted by AZ Animals. A key difference between the avian bird and mammals is the birthing process: birds lay eggs. Mammals nearly exclusively birth live young, with some exceptions, including platypuses. Birds also possess feathers, rather than mammalian hair. AZ Animals says although some birds may have hair bristles on or around their head, they are feathered animals. While mammals feed their young milk from their mammary glands, birds possess no such gland, WorldAtlas explains. According to AZ Animals, “no bird nurses its young with milk the way mammals do.” What are avians? Avians, the species encompassing birds, are primarily distinguishable by the presence of feathers, says Britannica. With an underdeveloped sense of smell and limited sense of hearing, the sense they rely on most is their sight. They predominantly navigate their environment via flight and perching. Not all avians fly, though; ostriches, at nine feet tall, and emus are notable flightless birds, despite having wings. What other winged animals are or aren’t mammals? Ducks are birds. Therefore they are avians and not mammals, says learnbirdwatching.com. Chickens are also avians, not mammals. The warm-blooded, feathered loveable penguins are avians, not mammals, despite their flightless nature. Owls, both barn and typical, are included in the avian order and are not mammals, according to encyclopedia.com. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/are-birds-mammals-what-to-know-about-the-feathered-animals-and-their-traits/ar-AA14yd7G 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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