Re: Could dinosaurs have set their nests?
From: mikelist (mikelist_at_tds.net)
Date: 11/15/04
- Next message: Elmer Bataitis: "Re: Evolution of human nakedness - correction"
- Previous message: Quitten McKrappen: "Re: An OPEN LETTER to Larry King."
- In reply to: Ken Shaw: "Re: Could dinosaurs have set their nests?"
- Next in thread: deowll: "Re: Could dinosaurs have set their nests?"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 06:34:53 -0500
This isn't a anthropology question at all, I suggest that the original
poster locate a more appropriate group to discuss dinosaur iussues.
I'm not familiar with all birds nesting habits, but afaik, only
cold-blooded creatures bury their eggs to incubate them. A great number
of dinosaurs are thought to have been warm-blooded, their eggs would
probably have to stay in a tighter temperature range, so were probably set.
- Next message: Elmer Bataitis: "Re: Evolution of human nakedness - correction"
- Previous message: Quitten McKrappen: "Re: An OPEN LETTER to Larry King."
- In reply to: Ken Shaw: "Re: Could dinosaurs have set their nests?"
- Next in thread: deowll: "Re: Could dinosaurs have set their nests?"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]