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Dinosaurs have long been thought of as slow, lumbering, cold-blooded animals, akin to reptiles like the crocodile and the lizard. But there's been increasing signs in recent years that they may have been warm-blooded, as mammals and birds are.
New research out of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, however, shows that these long-dead creatures may have been a little bit of both.
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