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Were Dinosaurs Warm-Blooded?

Paleontologists now debate the traditional assumption that dinosaurs were cold-blooded. Learn the basics of thermoregulation in vertebrates. Then, consider the range of evidence, relating to body type and size, heart function, locomotion, brain capacity, and body temperature, that points to the possibility that dinosaurs were metabolically closer to birds and mammals than to modern reptiles.

English
  • Runtime 23 minutes
  • Network The Great Courses
  • Created July 16, 2024 by
    malesca
  • Modified July 16, 2024 by
    PolarGeek admin