I grew up obsessed with dinosaurs (because I was a human child), well before they were recognised as the ancestors of birds. But now I know it, it's so bleeding obvious.
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Apparently there is a deep hunger to discuss this.... So, go for it in it's own thread..
adding that - no they are not. Dinosaurs were exothermic reptiles of the class dinosauria, while birds are endothermic creatures of the class Aves. Yes, there would have been creatures who would not fit into either class, but they are long extinct.
I think it's now believed that (most) dinosaurs were not cold-blooded.
Apparently there is a deep hunger to discuss this.... So, go for it in it's own thread..
adding that - no they are not. Dinosaurs were exothermic reptiles of the class dinosauria, while birds are endothermic creatures of the class Aves. Yes, there would have been creatures who would not fit into either class, but they are long extinct.
Only the Crocoduck......What about crocodiles? Can they fly?
Current scientific opinion seems to be at variance with yours.Birds are not dinosaurs.