The Riddle of the DinosaurThe most pressing unanswered riddles about the great reptiles that ruled the Earth for 160 million years and then vanished 65 million years ago are discussed in this book, along with such other contemporary paleontological issues as the origin of flight, whether dinosaurs were cold- or warm-blooded and the extent to which their infant care approached that of mammals. |
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Page 175
... ectotherms . When ectotherms begin to get too hot , they must seek the shade ; they are always having to do something about the weather . In contrast , warm - blooded animals , mammals and birds , have internal regulating mecha- nisms ...
... ectotherms . When ectotherms begin to get too hot , they must seek the shade ; they are always having to do something about the weather . In contrast , warm - blooded animals , mammals and birds , have internal regulating mecha- nisms ...
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... ectotherms , Ostrom said , that makes them useful for paleoclimatic interpretations . This was the point he was building up to . If dinosaurs were ectotherms , according to the prevailing assumptions , then the millions of years during ...
... ectotherms , Ostrom said , that makes them useful for paleoclimatic interpretations . This was the point he was building up to . If dinosaurs were ectotherms , according to the prevailing assumptions , then the millions of years during ...
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... Ectotherms and forms transitional to endotherms are retained in the Rep- tilia and the two highly successful endothermic groups , mammals and dino- saurs , are given separate class status . " They further argued , in this regard , that ...
... Ectotherms and forms transitional to endotherms are retained in the Rep- tilia and the two highly successful endothermic groups , mammals and dino- saurs , are given separate class status . " They further argued , in this regard , that ...
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