Apatosaurus was a dinosaur, and relatively recent research suggests that dinosaurs were in fact warm blooded. Sauropods such as Apatosaurus appear to also have been warm blooded.
Paleontologists are continually finding more evidence that dinosaurs were warm blooded. Triceratops was a dinosaur, so it was probably warm blooded, as well.
All reptiles that have ever lived are (or were) cold blooded. That's part of the definition of a reptile.
they appeared to be warm blooded
Recent research suggests T-Rex were actually warm blooded like birds and mammals.
Unlike the modern reptiles we know and love, most dinosaurs were endothermic (warm-blooded). So, although T-rexes were cold-blooded killers, yes, they were warm-blooded.
Yes, all dinosaurs are warm blooded.
Warm blooded animals don't have to wait until it's warm to move around, because they create their own heat. Cold blooded animals, like snakes, must get their temperature up first before they can go about their daily business.
t he frog are cold blooded ???
Dinosaurs were like birds. T-rex probably maintained a temperature in the range of 40 C or 100 F. They probably did not have the precise control mechanism of mammals so the temperature probably fluctuated over a wider range.
Fish, amphibians, reptiles (not turtles as they don´t have teeth).
All dinosaurs, including birds, which are considered a group within the clade Dinosauria, laid eggs.It is unknown whether dinosaurs were warm blooded or cold blooded. Possibilities include:All dinosaurs were warm blooded, and none were cold bloodedAll dinosaurs were "lukewarm" blooded, meaning they had some control over their body temperatures, but not as much as modern warm blooded animals, like mammals or birds.All dinosaurs were cold blooded.Some types of dinosaurs were warm blooded while others were lukewarm or cold blooded.The growth rate of dinosaurs as revealed by their fossilized bones and the fact that their anatomies suggest very active lifestyles, which cold blooded animals would not be able to maintain, among other pieces of evidence, strongly suggest that at least theropods were warm blooded, if not all dinosaurs. Theropods were three toed, bipedal dinosaurs, most of which ate meat. Examples includes T-rex, Velociraptor, Allosaurus, Troodon, and Ornithomimus.In other words, it appears most likely that all dinosaurs laid eggs, but they were warm blooded.
T. rex is short for Tyrannosaurus rex.
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