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The Columbia University-led study's authors say that during the extinction, cold snaps already happening at the poles spread to lower latitudes, killing off the coldblooded reptiles.
But because dinosaurs had already adapted, they survived the evolutionary bottleneck and spread out, leading to their dominance when the world became generally hot and steamy during the Triassic and Jurassic periods.
comment:
How did the Dinosaurs cause climate change?
Were they driving SUVS?
Did they have coal powered electricity plants?
Ooooooh, the Earth's Climate changes on its own.
But because dinosaurs had already adapted, they survived the evolutionary bottleneck and spread out, leading to their dominance when the world became generally hot and steamy during the Triassic and Jurassic periods.
Age of the dinosaurs was triggered by a series of 'deep freezes'
The Columbia University-study claims that during the extinction, cold snaps already happening at the poles spread to lower latitudes, killing off reptiles but allowing adapted dinosaurs to thrive.
www.dailymail.co.uk
comment:
How did the Dinosaurs cause climate change?
Were they driving SUVS?
Did they have coal powered electricity plants?
Ooooooh, the Earth's Climate changes on its own.
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