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Holes in T. rex's skull now thought to have regulated body temperature

63 点作者 curtis超过 5 年前

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rland超过 5 年前
They studied alligators to arrive at their conclusion. It&#x27;s pretty insane how long that group of animals have been on earth: the same basic design has been in play for 200 million years.<p>Compare that to your typical piece of software ;)
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kaushikt超过 5 年前
&gt; &quot;An alligator&#x27;s body heat depends on its environment,&quot; said Kent Vliet, coordinator of laboratories at the University of Florida&#x27;s Department of Biology. &quot;Therefore, we noticed when it was cooler and the alligators are trying to warm up, our thermal imaging showed big hot spots in these holes in the roof of their skull, indicating a rise in temperature. Yet, later in the day when it&#x27;s warmer, the holes appear dark, like they were turned off to keep cool.<p>T.Rex seem to have similar holes filled with blood vessels.<p>Fascinating.
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algaeontoast超过 5 年前
I love science and history, but there are times when I have to wonder why knowing what holes in a T Rex skull were for really benefits or forwards society?<p>I&#x27;m posting this because I&#x27;d like to be proven wrong.
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ChristianGeek超过 5 年前
I wish I had an air conditioner in my head right now.
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ncmncm超过 5 年前
&quot;Air conditioner&quot;. Reading, it&#x27;s blood vessels. So, really, a radiator. Nothing to do with cooling air, and everything to do with transferring heat from blood to air, resulting in warmer air and cooler blood.<p>Bad, journalism. No biscuit.
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majestik超过 5 年前
Gotta keep a cool head, T.