“The question of whether dinosaurs were warm- or cold-blooded is one of the oldest questions in paleontology, and now we think we have a consensus, that most dinosaurs were warm-blooded.” Endothermy, ...
While most people picture dinosaurs in lush, warm landscapes, some species already lived in cold, snowy regions. Some were even feathered, which could have provided insulation like modern-day ...
Today, researchers agree that birds are technically dinosaurs — the only ones to have survived the mass extinction 66 million years ago. Yet, if that's true, why aren't birds cold-blooded like ...
In Dinosaur Cold Case, scientists are just beginning to solve these mysteries as they stare across eons at a once living, breathing animal, and come face-to-face with a 110-million-year-old ...
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The fossil of a completely intact armoured dinosaur Borealopelta markmitchelli is discovered in Canada Dinosaur Cold Case follows the evidence as paleontologists piece together the prehistoric ...