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The Mesozoic nafee9 04/16/06
    What are the evidence AGAINST the existance of warm-blooded dinosaurs in the Mesozoic ?

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rsalier 04/16/06
I believe that the evidence is quite conclusive that a number of reptilians living during the Mesozoic were warm blooded or at least had the capability of regulating their body temp. This is espcially true for some living during the Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic.

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