It touches once again upon the question of dinosaur warm-bloodedness. You have to wonder how such large land animals (and the article was about a pro-sauropod) managed their body temperatures, and what sort of metabolic rates they had regardless of whether they were warm or cold-blooded. I've also wondered what is known about the lifetimes of those sauropods and pro-sauropods.
If crocs can change their growth rates why not the dinosaurs too? At least some of them.