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Taking dinosaurs' temperature
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By studying the teeth of large Jurassic-era sauropods, scientists find their body temperatures were above 96 degrees Fahrenheit. But that doesn't mean they were warm-blooded.
By Daniela Hernandez, Los Angeles Times
June 25 2011
Millions of years after dinosaurs roamed the Earth, scientists have taken their temperature and reported that their bodies operated between 96.8 and 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
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