Were Some Dinosaurs Warm-Blooded? New Evidence From Montana Bones Says Yes
Picture this: you’re standing in the vast Montana wilderness, where 66 million years ago, massive creatures roamed landscapes that would make today’s African savannas look tame. For decades, scientists have painted dinosaurs as sluggish, cold-blooded reptiles that basked in the sun like oversized lizards. But what if everything we thought we knew about these ancient ...











