Dinosaurs had mammalian body temperatures and mammalian red blood cells.

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Wretch Fossil

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Jun 26, 2011, 10:43:20 PM6/26/11
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Dinosaurs had mammalian body temperatures (ref. 1) and mammalian red
blood cells (ref. 2).

Is it not strange that dinosaurs are the only kind of reptiles that
had mammalian red blood cells and mammalian body temperatures?

Ref. 1: Quote from http://www.irishweatheronline.com/news/nature/scientists-discover-dinosaurs-were-warm-blooded/21439.html

"Brachiosaurus had a temperature of about 38.2 degrees Celsius (100.8
degrees Fahrenheit) and Camarasaurus had one of about 35.7 degrees
Celsius (96.3 degrees Fahrenheit), warmer than modern and extinct
crocodiles and alligators, but cooler than birds."

Ref. 2: The following article proves dinosaurs had mammalian red blood
cells: http://www.wretch.cc/blog/lin440315/21058775




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