71. If the dinosaur were cold-blooded instead, the feathery features would have prevented it from warming up by basking in the sunshine, the researchers said. 72. I believe if dinosaurs were alive, humans would eat them, too! 73. Researchers have long argued whether dinosaurs were warm- or cold-blooded. 74. Rome was not built in a day, and neither will your dinosaur be. 75. Some dinosaurs are herbivores while others are carnivores. 76. That bolsters paleontologists who theorize some dinosaurs were warm-blooded. 77. The dinosaur was basically the size of a turkey with a long, lizard-like tail. 78. The dinosaur is not so much important in itself as it is an allegory of the human. 79. The dinosaurs were either meat-eaters or plant-eaters and the meat-eater dinosaurs were known as the Trynasuras-Rex or the Spinosaurus. 80. Expert wisdom has long been that there were never dinosaurs in New Zealand. |