Archaeopteryx is a commonly cited example of a transitional fossil. This is disputed by anti-evolutionists, who claim that Archaeopteryx is a complete bird.
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This set of articles describes all you ever wanted to know about the reptilian/avian intermediary, Archaeopteryx. All known fossil specimens are described, claims about Archae's possible forgery are assessed, and creationist arguments against the fossil's transitional status are dissected. ... All About Archaeopteryx...
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www.talkorigins.org/faqs/archaeopteryx.html
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is a Archaeopteryx? ... Archaeopteryx is the earliest recognized bird that appears in the fossil record. It lived about 150 million years ago. Archaeopteryx possesses both reptilian and birdlike features, providing compelling evidence that birds originally evolved from dinosaurs.
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Archaeopteryx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Archaeopteryx , sometimes referred to by its German name Urvogel ("original bird" or "first bird"), is the earliest and most primitive bird known. The name is from the Ancient Greek ( archaios ...
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It was a transitional creature between dinosaurs and birds. who would of known that
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Archaeopteryx is supposed to be the 'missing link' that establishes common ancestory between aves (birds) and reptiles,and it has wings like a bird and a long bony tail like the dinosaurs,(the predecessors of modern reptiles). There are oth...
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A discussion of Archaeopteryx lithographica, the earliest and most primitive known bird ... Archaeopteryx lithographica, from the Jurassic of Germany, is the world's earliest and most primitive bird. Note that the photo above is the real thing; most of the photos you see are of plaster casts, and not the original fossil.
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Archaeopteryx (meaning 'ancient wing') is one of the oldest known prehistoric birds, dating from the Jurassic period. It had teeth, feathers, three-claws on each wing, a flat sternum (breastbone), and a long, bony tail. ... Archaeopteryx (meaning "ancient wing") is a very early prehistoric bird, dating from about 150...
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Habitat and Diet Archaeopteryx was a crow-sized early bird that belonged to the Jurassic Period. It lived some 150 million years ago in the southern regions of present day Germany. Europe in those times was a chain of islands, and the Solnh...
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