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Re: Warm-blooded debate



AS I WAS SAYING BEFORE I WAS RUDELY INTERRUPTED BY ACCIDENTALLY HITTING THE
WRONG KEY AND SENDING OFF AN INCOMPLETE MESSAGE...

In a message dated 97-06-20 21:28:24 EDT, j-dyal@geocities.com (Joshua Dyal)
writes:

<< It also fits the growth profiles of most large mammals too, though,
 doesn't it?  Relatively quick growing juveniles, then growth slows way
 down or stops altogether as adult size is reached. >>

So what? Mammals are different from dinosaurs, and that's the end of that
issue. Like I said before, THERE IS NO WAY WHATSOEVER TO DECIDE WHETHER
DINOSAURS WERE ENDOTHERMIC OR ECTOTHERMIC without going back in time and
observing living dinosaurs. Period. Why bother speculating, when this will
ALWAYS lead nowhere? Sorry I got drawn into this useless discussion.