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Dinosaurs are a group of archosaurian reptile. (Other archosaurs include crocodiles and possibly the pterosaurs.)

When people think of the word reptile they think of cold blooded sprawling creatures like lizards and crocodiles.

Many are, but it's generally thought that dinosaurs were more probably warm blooded reptiles.

Birds are also a type of theropod dinosaur so technically they to are also reptiles. Birds are warm blooded.

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