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Is A Lion A Mammal Or A Reptile?

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    Mammals are animals that have hair/fur, bear live young (with one or two exceptions), feed their young with milk produced in the mother's body, and are warm-blooded.  Reptiles are cold-blooded, have scales, mostly lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young (again, there are exceptions), and the mothers don't produce milk for their young.  Which of these sounds like a lion to you?
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    Snarky 

    answered 8 months ago

      Mammal
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      Dipernaton 

      answered 8 months ago

        A lion is a mammal
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        Bible 

        answered 8 months ago

        A lion is a mammal because it has fur and hair and it feed it young milk produced in the mother's body, and are warm--blooded. And a reptile live in the water and the land that why a lion can't be a reptile because reptile shade they skin and lions don't shade their skin.
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        Mamle 

        answered 1 month ago

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