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Whether perhaps plesiosaurs were warm-blooded as well, is difficult to determine.
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As a whole, they mostly feed on fish and cephalopods, followed by crustaceans and bivalves, and then zooplankton and endothermic (warm-blooded) prey like sea birds.
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For the first time in a major film, dinosaurs were portrayed as intelligent, agile, warm-blooded animals, rather than lumbering monsters more common to older films.
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This suggests that at least some non-avian dinosaurs were warm-blooded.
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Very few fungi can survive the body temperatures of warm-blooded animals.
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The integument served as insulation, an indication the group was warm-blooded, and provided a streamlined flight profile.
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The discovery of maxilloturbinal ridges in some specimens suggests that at least some therocephalians may have been warm-blooded.
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It has been determined by teeth records that several sea-dwelling reptiles, including plesiosauroids, had a warm-blooded metabolism similar to that of mammals.
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Those around the lips possess heat-sensitive pits, which are used to detect warm-blooded prey, even in the dark.
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The condition can occur in almost any species of warm-blooded animal (i.e., mammals and birds), including humans.
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