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Since birds are the evolutionary descendants of dinosaurs, why don't birds have teeth ...
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Claire asks:Since birds are the evolutionary descendants of dinosaurs, why don't birds have teeth, and when did they lose them?
Quote from: Mariana on 13/02/2019 12:27:38Claire asks:Since birds are the evolutionary descendants of dinosaurs, why don't birds have teeth, and when did they lose them?As birds needed to fly, they needed to reduce their density, so it make sense it is a weigth reduction that made an adapatative advantage.
The scientific consensus is dinosaurs were reptiles: cold-blooded.
You might want to actually get your information from something other than comic books.