Thursday, August 25, 2011

Polar Dinosaurs: Not So Different After All

Today I stumbled upon two news reports from Australia. Major behavioural and anatomical differences between arctic and non-arctic dinosaurs has long been a topic of great speculation amongst paleontologists. A well known example of this is the idea that some dinosaurs may have hibernated through the winters months instead of migrating the a warmer climate. This article provides evidence against these ideas and is quite an interesting read.

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