How to cool your brain? These warm-blooded animals use their nose

A research team led by Seishiro Tada and Takanobu Tsuihiji of the University of Tokyo shows that the living warm-blooded descendants of theropod dinosaurs, aided by larger nasal cavities, evolved a better nasal cooling system than cold-blooded animals. The study, published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, provides clues to the evolution of nasal cooling in warm-blooded animals from their theropod dinosaur ancestors.


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Source: Phys.org