If birds are dinosaurs, why aren’t they cold-blooded?

For more than 100 years, researchers assumed that the dinosaurs they were like giant lizards: sluggish reptiles that spent most of the day basking in the sun. This image changed when we began to realize that dinosaurs were much more similar to birds than modern lizards. Today, researchers agree with this birds are technically dinosaurs — the only survivors of the mass extinction 66 million years ago. However, if this is true, why aren’t birds cold-blooded like most modern-day reptiles?

The answer is straightforward: most dinosaurs were probably also warm-blooded.

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