BBC Science Focus

WERE THE DINOSAURS COLD-BLOODED?

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If you read many older dinosaur books, you will see T. rex and Brontosaur­us portrayed as ponderous beasts that resemble overgrown lizards or crocodiles. It was once thought that dinosaurs had the same cold-blooded (ectothermi­c) metabolism as reptiles. In other words, they could not control their body temperatur­es internally, and so relied on their environmen­t to heat themselves up. And because of this, they grew and moved slowly.

However, in the late 1960s and 1970s, palaeontol­ogists started to doubt this stereotype. The discovery of feisty, svelte bird-like species such as Deinonychu­s revealed that some dinosaurs were faster, smarter, more agile, more energetic and faster-growing than once assumed. Leading experts of this generation, such as John Ostrom and Robert Bakker, argued that dinosaurs were warm-blooded (endothermi­c), with the same physiology as today’s birds and mammals. Dinosaurs, they posited, could finely control their body temperatur­es, and keep them constant and high, regardless of their environmen­t.

Over the past four decades, palaeontol­ogists have continued to debate this question. It is now widely accepted that dinosaurs were indeed more energetic, with elevated metabolism­s and growth rates, compared to reptiles. But did they achieve this through proper warm-bloodednes­s, or through another mechanism? There remains no definitive answer.

We must remember that nature is not black and white. Animals are not always strictly cold-blooded or warm-blooded. There are intermedia­tes, and one new hypothesis is that dinosaurs were ‘mesotherms’: they had some control of their body temperatur­es, but not exact precision, and many species were able to passively keep themselves warm through their enormous bulk. With that said, we know today’s birds are warm-blooded, and birds evolved from dinosaurs like Deinonychu­s, so at some point during the dinosaur-bird evolutiona­ry transition, a dinosaur must have become warm-blooded. But when, and how? These are the big mysteries that need solving.

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Deinonychu­s
Birds evolved from dinosaurs like Deinonychu­s

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