Animals
Jurassic Sprinters: Hot Evidence for Debate on Dino Speed
It turns out that Jurassic hunters may have really been the terrifying sprinters that Hollywood has made them out to be. New research has revealed that careful body temperature regulation had many dinosaurs 'running hot,' but only on sunny days.
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