Select all that apply.
Which characteristics are common to both birds and reptiles?
scales
ectothermic
amniotic eggs
beaks
feathers
hollow bones

Respuesta :

The answer is scales and amniotic eggs.

It is obvious that reptiles have scales, which are very important for their survival. But birds have scales, too. Their claws, feet, legs and beaks are covered by scales.
Reptiles and birds, together with mammals, belong to the group of Amniote, which means their eggs are amniotic. Amniotic eggs are either laid on land or retained inside the mother, unlike anamniotic eggs that are laid in the water.

Some of the listed characteristics are not common to both groups:
- Only reptiles are ectothermic (cold-blooded animals) while birds are endothermic (warm-blooded animals).
- Birds have beaks and reptiles have teeth.
- Birds are the only animals with feathers.
- Birds have hollow bones, and thus, lighter which help them to fly. Reptiles bones are dense and heavy.

Answer:

Scales

Amniotic eggs

Beaks

Explanation:

According to the reading,

"Birds are said to have evolved from the Reptilia. They do have some similar features. They have scales on their legs and feet; they lay amniotic eggs, but with a hard shell; they have beaks, similar to many reptiles, particularly turtles."