Archaeopteryx had three features that modern birds do not have. One of these is a long, bony tail. They also had a toothed beak and three clawed fingers on each wing.
Archaeopteryx had three main features that modern birds do not. First, they had a toothed beak. Second, they had three fingers on the front fringe of the wing. Third, they had a long bony tail.
Archaeopteryx is the earliest undisputed bird. A weak flyer, it shared characteristics with its dinosaur ancestors. Fossils show that Archaeopteryx , like dinosaurs, had teeth, a long bony tail, and grasping claws on its wings, but also had a bird-style hip and feathers.
Yes. Identified by many as the first bird, Archaeopteryx resembles a coelurosaur but was covered in feathers. (Its remains were found in fine grained stone which still bore the clear impression of its feathers.) Archaeopteryx was 3 feet (0.9 meters) long with sharp teeth, a long bony tail, and claw fingers on its wings. The only known member of this family was discovered in Bavaria, Germany. There is considerable debate whether Archaeopteryx and Mononychus should be classified as dinosaurs.
Archaeopteryx had claws on its wings, a long tail, and a toothed beak. These are all considered reptilian traits.
The Pterosauria order was divided into two suborders. The first was the Rhamphorhynchoidea, which had teeth and long tails, and didn't have bony crests. The second was the Pterodactyloidea, and they had very short tails, many types were toothless, and many types did have elaborate bony crests. The Pterodactyloidea evolved from the Rhamphorhynchoidea during the Jurassic, so technically most scientists consider Pterodactyloidea to be a subgroup of Rhamphorhynchoidea.
Archaeopteryx was a vertebrae. It had a backbone
the archaeopteryx is in the aves class
Snapping turtles have long tails and claws
An archaeopteryx is an early form of the bird. The scientists discovered an archaeopteryx fossil.
Wildcats do have tails. Their tails are on average 30cm long.
Yes they have tails that are long.
Archaeopteryx is Greek for "ancient wing".