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The Atlantic Why whales, seals and penguins like their food cold. 2019. Ed Yong

The New York Times As polar seas heat up, mammals will find less slow, stupid prey.  2019. Alister Doyle

Science | Perspective Where to find fantastic beasts at sea.  2019. Nicholas Pyenson.

Nature | News Dinosaur neither warm-blooded nor cold-blooded.  2014. Alexandra Witze. 

Science | News Dinosaur metabolism neither hot nor cold, but just right.  2014. Michael Balter. 

BBC  Dinosaurs neither warm nor cold blooded. 2014. Jonathan Webb.

Washington Post Wait - dinosaurs weren't cold-blooded? 2014. Justin Moyer.

Los Angeles Times Dinosaurs were neither cold-blooded nor warm-blooded, study finds. 2014 Amina Khan.

NPR | All Things Considered Maybe dinosaurs were a coldblooded, warmblooded mix. 2014. Christopher Joyce. 
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National Geographic Why dinosaurs were like tuna, great white sharks, and echidnas.  2014. Ed Yong. 
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