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Re: Dinosaurs Hibernate?
Some years ago, there was a theory that Fabrosaurus hibernated. This was
based on a Fabrosaurus skeleton found in a curled position at death and
showed signs of new teeth pushing out older worn teeth still in its mouth.
Haven't seen much after that, but I have seen children's dinosaur book
that show Fabrosaurus burrowing in the ground.
---John Schneiderman (dino@revelation.unomaha.edu)
On Fri, 17 Mar 1995, Trina Michelle Graham wrote:
> Is it possible that the dinosaurs could have ever hibernated or gone
> through periods of estivation or a deep sleep. Also, could they have
> ever been influenced by circadian or circannual rhythms.