It is likely to have been a generalist capable of feeding in both shrubs, open ground and even alongside the shores of the lagoon. It most likely hunted small prey, seizing it with its jaws if it was small enough or with its claws if it was larger.
Its diet consisted of many things. they ate small insects, small lizards, dead dinosaurs, and many plant species. for example:small insects were most likely dragonflies, beetles ,centipedes, and bug larva. most of the lizard back at that time are still around today, so just look at a small lizard, and that's most likely what it ate. And plants were considered Berrie's, flowers, nuts, and fruit.
it was a carnivore
it ate dead dinosaurs and lizards.(you may have heard that they eat bugs.)
Archaeopteryx was a small carnivore. They ate some small vertebrates, like lizards and frogs. They also ate insects.
I think it ate small animals (probably reptiles, since it is considered a dinosaur), and maybe bugs (they were very big back then).
mites that they pick from there skin,dead dinos,and lizards
meat and insects...
it eats chocolate!!
Archaeopteryx was a vertebrae. It had a backbone
the archaeopteryx is in the aves class
An archaeopteryx is an early form of the bird. The scientists discovered an archaeopteryx fossil.
Archaeopteryx is Greek for "ancient wing".
Archaeopteryx is not endangered because it is already extinct.
Archaeopteryx lithographica was created in 1861.
The archaeopteryx was a carnivore. (They ate meat)
It is not important in Skellig. There is no Archaeopteryx in Skellig. yes there is
Archaeopteryx reproduced by laying eggs, shown by fossils.
All known fossils of Archaeopteryx have been found in Germany.
The scientific name for Archaeopteryx is Archaeopteryx lithographica. It is a genus of bird-like dinosaurs that lived approximately 150 million years ago during the Late Jurassic period.