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Q: Why are dinosaurs inactive when it was cold?
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Are dinosaurs warm blooded animals or cold blooded?

Dinosaurs are a group of reptiles, therefore they are cold-blooded.


Do dinosaurs catch a cold?

Yes.


Are dinosaurs warm blooded animals or cold blooded animals?

Dinosaurs are a group of reptiles, therefore they are cold-blooded.


How does a fish maximize the amount of oxygen it get from water?

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Did dinosaurs eat snow?

Most dinosaurs lived in warm climates where there wasn't snow. However, a few types have been found in the Arctic and Antarctica, which was cold (though not as cold) even back then. There is evidence that at least some species of dinosaurs stayed in these cold climates year-round. If they did, then I think the odds are that these dinosaurs would have eaten snow at times to rehydrate.


How would the dropping tempuratures impact the dinosaurs?

Well because the dinosaurs were adapted to warm weather and they were cold blooded.


True or false do dinosaurs live in hot places?

Non avian dinosaurs lived in both hot and cold places. Birds, which are a group of dinosaurs, also live in hot places, as well as cold ones. So, no matter how you look at it, it's true that dinosaurs lived and live in hot places.


Are dinosaurs cold blooded?

Yes. Because they are giant lizards.


What dinosaur is cold blooded vertebrate that usually lays eggs?

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.


Are dinosaurs coldblooded?

Some dinosaurs were hot-blooded like Dromaeosaurus while others were cold blooded like Ouranosaurus,Stegosaurus,and Spinosaurus.


Do baby dinosaurs catch a cold?

Of course. "I want you to stay in the nest," their mom or dad will say. Baby dinosaurs must feel better.