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Dinosaurs needed to be cold enough that being warm-blooded mattered

arstechnica.com
submitted
a year ago
bykaiserseahorsetoscience

Summary

Dinosaurs were once assumed to have been ectothermic, or cold-blooded, an idea that makes sense given that they were reptiles. Scientists now think that dinosaurs that already had some cold tolerance, or warm-bloodedness, to adapt when they migrated to regions with cooler temperatures.

“[Our findings] provide novel insights into the origin of avian endothermy, suggesting that this evolutionary trajectory within theropods… likely started in the latest Early Jurassic,” the researchers said in the same study. That really is something to think about next time a sparrow flies by.

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4 Comments

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joesch
a year ago
Definitely would have assumed reptiles but now it makes sense how they are birds
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getthatmoneyyo
a year ago
Man evolution is crazy! We're just always going to be finding out new things huh?
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angus_pounder
a year ago

yeah like what if we find out the evolutionary link that made me a twink who likes his tight twink fart hole pounded on a nightly basis

would be interesting to see where that came from

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getthatmoneyyo
a year ago
Lol a little TMI but I think we've got a pretty good understanding on the evolution of sex