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Dinosaurs

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Term Paper TitleDinosaurs
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Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs


     Dinosaur is the name of large extinct reptiles of the Mesozoic Era,
during which they were the dominant land animals on Earth.  The term was
proposed as a formal zoologic name in 1842 by the British anatomist Sir Richard
Owen, in reference to large fossil bones unearthed in southern England.  The
various kinds of dinosaurs are classified in two formal categories, the orders
Saurischia and Ornithischia, within the subclass Archosauria.

     The first recorded dinosaur remains found consisted of a few teeth and
bones.  They were discovered in 1882 in Sussex, England, by an English doctor,
Gideon Mantell, who named them iguanodon.  About the same time, other fossil
teeth and bones were found near Oxford, England, by Rev. William Buckland.
These were named Megalosaurus.  Thousands of specimens have since been
discovered nearly worldwide.

     Different types of dinosaurs varied greatly in form and size, and they
were adapted for diverse habitats.  Their means of survival can only be
identified from their fossil remains, and some identifications are in dispute.
They ranged in weight from 4 to 6 lb., in the case of the compsognathus, and up
to 160,000 lb., in the case of the brachiosaurus.  Most dinosaurs were large,
weighing more than 1,100 lb., and few weighed less than 100 lb.  Most were
herbivores, but some saurischians were carnivorous.  The majority were four-
footed but some ornithischians and all carnivores walked on their hind legs.

     Always classified as reptiles, dinosaurs have traditionally been assumed
to have been reptilian in their physiology, cold-blooded, and ectothermic.  In
recent years several different lines of evidence have been interpreted as
indicating that dinosaurs may have had warm blood and high rates of metabolism,
comparable to birds and mammals.  Evidence supporting this view includes upright
posture and carriage; mammallike microscopical structure of bones; skeletal
features suggestive of high activity; and specialized food-processing dentitions
and low ratios of dinosaurian predators to prey animals, both suggesting high
food requirements.  The evidence is not conclusive--all the facts can be
alternatively explained--but some dinosaurs may have been endothermic.

     The reproductive means of most dinosaurs is as yet unknown. Fossil eggs,
attributed to one of the horned dinosaurs and...

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