Dinosaur renaissance

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title: Dinosaur renaissance
text: The dinosaur renaissance was a highly specified scientific revolution that began in the late 1960s and led to renewed academic and popular interest in dinosaurs. It was initially spurred on by research indicating that dinosaurs may have been active warm-blooded animals, rather than sluggish cold-blooded lizard-like reptilians as had been the prevailing view and description during the first half of the twentieth century. This new view of dinosaurs was championed particularly by John Ostrom, who a
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description: Acceptance of dinosaurs as warm-blooded and birds as avian-dinosaurs
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