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.
a swift runner is like a fast runner that can make perfect swerves and turns. for example:a jack rabbit is a swift-runner because it can outrun a starving coyote.
a swift runner is like a fast runner that can make perfect swerves and turns. for example:a jack rabbit is a swift-runner because it can outrun a starving coyote.
A horse of course!
the archaeopteryx is in the aves class
Archaeopteryx was a vertebrae. It had a backbone
An archaeopteryx is an early form of the bird. The scientists discovered an archaeopteryx fossil.
Archaeopteryx is Greek for "ancient wing".
Archaeopteryx lithographica was created in 1861.
Archaeopteryx is not endangered because it is already extinct.
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.