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19 July, 08:27

Did the common ancestor of birds and mammals have warm blood?

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  1. 19 July, 08:30
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    Probably not, but the matter is still being debated. The nearest common ancestor of birds mammals was probably an eight - inch long reptile that lived anywhere between 320 and 340 million years ago. Its an sector 360 million years ago was still a fish, four - footed, with lungs, but relying mainly on gill - breathing, and just occasionally dragging itself on to land for brief periods.
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