Answer:
Scientists
have conflicting opinions on this subject. Some
paleontologists think that all dinosaurs were "warm-blooded"
in the same sense that modern birds and
mammals are: that is, they had rapid metabolic rates.
Other scientists think it unlikely that any dinosaur
could
have had a rapid metabolic rate. Some scientists think
that very big dinosaurs could have had warm bodies
because of their large body size, just as some sea
turtles
do today. It may be that some dinosaurs were warm-blooded.
The problem is that it is hard to find evidence
that unquestionably shows what dinosaur metabolisms
were like.