Archaeopteryx Pictures

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3D illustration of Archaeopteryx
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3D illustration of Archaeopteryx.


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Archaeopteryx was derived from a Greek word which means “ancient wing”.


Archaeopteryx was an early prototype of the modern bird
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Archaeopteryx was an early prototype of the modern bird.


Archaeopteryx was predominantly black
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Archaeopteryx was predominantly black.


Archaeopteryx preferred to stay on trees
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Archaeopteryx preferred to stay on trees.


The shape of the wing of an Archaeopteryx helps it navigate through trees
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The shape of the wing of an Archaeopteryx helps it navigate through trees.


Multiple lines of evidence suggest that Archaeopteryx may have been an omnivore
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Multiple lines of evidence suggest that Archaeopteryx may have been an omnivore.


Archaeopteryx was once considered the missing link between dinosaurs and modern birds
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Archaeopteryx was once considered the missing link between dinosaurs and modern birds.


A Archaeopteryx trying to catch an insect
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A Archaeopteryx trying to catch an insect.


An Archaeopteryx as seen in Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
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An Archaeopteryx as seen in Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs.

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