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(11-19-2016, 05:59 PM)parvez Wrote: We cannot say those specimens have 0% fat. Atleast there must be a layer of belly fat hanging downside. My theory is that old time reptiles like dinosaurs had 0% fat. As time progressed animals evolved into developing fat for reserve energy. Hence they became less cruel than the animals of dinosaur period.
I totally agree with that assumption. Even though some of these dinosaurs looked to be quite bulky, I don't think they had the fat reserves that modern mammals have, or if they can even same the same type of fat.
Hi Polar
I believe that dinosaurs probably had fat reserves comparable to modern day crocodilians, maybe some species of birds like ostriches. Although low, no animal can have 0% body fat. Maybe a low of 3% at minimum.